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I'd probably go talk to one of our Sponsors - Auto Perfection (on Main North Rd, Enfield). They've helped me out in the past with both my stereo, and some dramas I had with my alarm. Is also where I'll be going when I get around to fitting tint on my front windows.

Highly recommended.

Call Ryan on 0422 243 409 is a certified Bosch auto electrician. Comes to you and does all work, While you wait.I called up all the other places mention above and he was the far best price and his work quality is excellent. I had a mongoose aus cert alarm 'installed in my r34. Everything up was under $200 not including alarm of course. remember to get an aus cert alarm.

Cheers

Just make sure they install it in a hidden location. Its stuiped how many alarms are just around the drivers feet. Once they are in they should never need to come out so pay a little extra and get it really hidden away from thieving eyes.

Just make sure they install it in a hidden location. Its stuiped how many alarms are just around the drivers feet. Once they are in they should never need to come out so pay a little extra and get it really hidden away from thieving eyes.

extremely good idea

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mobiletek did a great job with mine. had to put a locking motor in the drivers side for central locking because i bought the car with only one key. you would never tell the door has been ripped apart and they were also quite friendly and quick to install. not overly expensive and their equipment is very straight forward.

i have had my alarm and stereo re-wired by GT Autosound and i am pretty happy with the work done and customer service provided.

also have had work done by Auto Perfection and have been pretty happy with their service and work done. so you could go with either one and walk out being a happy chappy

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