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i may be able to tag along meggala... i get fridays off... bugger my stereo gets installed the day after... no sounds on that long drive out there... what a killer

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Should have my pineapples and hopefully some 550's in by then.

INARK: I used to be an installer, what are you getting fitted and how much? I may be able to look after skyline buddy cheaper :D)

Doc.

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Originally posted by Dr_Drift

Should have my pineapples and hopefully some 550's in by then.

INARK: I used to be an installer, what are you getting fitted and how much? I may be able to look after skyline buddy cheaper :D)

Doc.

:D

goto my website its got all the components listed.. JB Hifi quoted me 330 for the install including the cable pack. It would have to be done either that friday or saturday cause i get paid then and theyre the only days i get off

i dont think they realise that 6x9s dont fit in the back shelf properly ;)

Cheers,

Ni.

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Originally posted by inark

:D  

goto my website its got all the components listed.. JB Hifi quoted me 330 for the install including the cable pack. It would have to be done either that friday or saturday cause i get paid then and theyre the only days i get off

i dont think they realise that 6x9s dont fit in the back shelf properly :D

Cheers,

Ni.

man y did u go to jb hifi, they dont know **** all and r real bodgy with their installs!

And no the 6 x 9's wont fit unless u get a new shelf at the back made!!

I bet they try and fit it in and *** it up!

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Originally posted by INASNT

man y did u go to jb hifi, they dont know **** all and r real bodgy with their installs!

And no the 6 x 9's wont fit unless u get a new shelf at the back made!!

I bet they try and fit it in and *** it up!

spacers would be a easier idea rather than making a new shelf.

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Originally posted by inark

spacers would be a easier idea rather than making a new shelf.

either way dont go to jb hi fi for any install work!

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Originally posted by INASNT

And no the 6 x 9's wont fit unless u get a new shelf at the back made!!

i took the existing shelf, cut the holes bigger and just chucked them in fit perfect hahaha bitch getting the screw nearest to the rear window though

i also bought my shiznat from jb but thats coz my bro inlaws mate works there and he got for very very veerrrrrryyyyy good price, we just installed ourselves hehe

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yeah looks like i will get Sam (doorifto) to do it or whatever... will half a talk with him tomorow at the dyno day...

its a bit like being a redneck... i'll keep it in the skyline family :) (money for the fellow skyliners :D)

"keep it in tha family cletus!"

"but paw... shes mah nanneh!"

/****s the shotgun

"hey nanneh! looks like me and u is gettin hitched!"

gotta stop posting so late at night,

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