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Guest mooks66

Hey guys , first post

im new here, a bit about myself

im 21, in sydney

i sell car audio/ accessories n stuff

i know abit about the car audio side so if you need anything just ask and i'll help

ummmm other than that, my 'line is in Japan atm, at the docks

its just an r32 gtst type m with a few little goodies in it... but yeh.

should have it in around 5 weeks, add another week or so for customs and compliancing and i'll be ready to roll

so yeh, just wanted to say hi and hopefully i'll enjoy myself here eh? along with other skyline freeks, good ****.

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Welcome mooks66,

Bet u can't wait to get your car. Mine just arrived from Osaka - They tell me that compliance etc takes up to 3 weeks - So if you can get it done in one, well done.

Post pics if you have any

Cheers,

Guest mooks66

hey guys! thanks

ummmm i stumbled across here from another forum when i clicked on the sig of [ryan].

anyways...

my brother's mate (who imported his t04'd gts-t) is doing one for me this time.

6-7 weeks waiting time is painful!! =(

i will post photos tonight when i get home.

but basically she's black

on black rims (stockas)

lowered

air filter

apexi blowoff

cd player

gear nob/ steering wheels

boosted to x pounds

exhaust

so pretty normal everyday mods.

check ya's

Guest mooks66

oi mr exa! your from the fast fours forums too eh! hahah

sick man

ummmmm i get pioneer at the cheapest price in australia so anything you need.

www.pioneeraus.com.au

and then get back to me on model numbers etc etc and i'll give you prices.

man i'd love to go on the cruise, but aint gettin my car for weeeeks! damn!

can i come in my ghetto decked to the ****house laser?? hahah

Hello and welcome,

Hope you car does come in 6 weeks but as others have said... they can ake longer. The one most important thing to make sure you have BEFORE the car leaves Japan is an import approval. Otherwise you could be forced to export your car to another country before they will approve you application.

Good luck and I look forward to seeing you and your car soon.

Could you explain the difference between 2 way and 3 way speakers?

Also could you get me a price on the following:

1. TS-E1695

2. TS-D160R

3. TS-A1665

4. CDX-P1270 and also if it is compatiple with Panasonic head units or just Pioneer?

Cheers.

Guest mooks66

tsd160r we only have one left

there is a national shortage... and theyre going for $310 a pair

tse 1695 - rrp 250? we got em for 190

12 stacker,wont work with your panasonic head unit coz its a p bus stacker (i e for use on pioneer units). so i wont get you a price.

and finally

tsa 1665 three ways , 140.

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