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Hey guys.

Just got myself a sound system, JL splits sub amps and pioneer heady, and would like to install it myself. With some help from a mate. Who knows what they are doing :)

I live in the Forrestfield area, though I can travel. Will supply drinks and feed on the day/s of install and will pay cash for your expertise.

0433190501 or sling me a PM.

Unfortunately I work pretty much every saturday so sundays will probably be the only day available to work in it, unless said audio guru also has strange work hours.

Cheers guys

Karl

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Would have volunteered to help myself, but splits annoy the hell out of me lol, vowed to never do that shit again.

None of that stuff is very hard man, it's a straight wire-in job. The hardest thing is finding where to thread the amp cables through the firewall. If you can find a grommet then it is real easy stuff

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Sounds good bro, hit us up sometime with what time is best for you for sunday? Will have a few beers layin round for ya and sumthin to stuff in ya belly. Can chuck some cash next week as well.

(thinkin might take more than one afternoon)

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Hey Kama, you drive a four door 33 with lots of green on it? And green alloys?

If so I see ya at a cruise a while back :)

Yeah bro, the more help the better, also, your living at High Wycombe is fair handy :)

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No way it will take more than one afternoon to do man, i did my install in a bit over two hours; including sub, two amps, rear 6.5" speakers, and front splits. Did it quite well as well if i do say so myself, nice and tidy.

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I can't do Sunday bro, got work 'til 5. Give Ben (Kama) a holla, he's a heck of a lot closer to you too.

Gimme a buzz if ya desperately can't find anyone. 0424438501

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