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Hi all,

I have seen the recommended installers, including SIM and FHRX, but just wanted to know if anyone has used Platinum Auto Securities (trading as Carbon Car Systems).

Their prices look reasonable, just wanted to hear anyone's experience.

If you have negate feedback please pm it to me. Positive, feel free to post.

Thanks,

Nick

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Ran in to this thread.

I'd vouch for Carbon Car Systems any day. Daniel has done quality work on just about all of my cars over the years.

I'm talking 15+ jobs and i've never had an issue - will continue to go back.

Reliable, great service and fantastic work.

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Daniel Gardener T/A Carbon Car Systems & the building facade reads Stage Co.

21/47 Third Ave Blacktown

0411.101.737 or 1800.227.252

I'm talking about 3+ jobs and I've never had an issue - will continue to go back.

Re: Diagnostics as well as Instal

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Just got my headunit + security done by these guys.

Great guys that didn't try to rip me off and where honest on their products.

Highly recommend!

Good after sale service too. Got a false alarm in the morning today and they said they will schedule me in whenever i'm free to check the sensitivity :banana: . I was suprised i even got an email back (Comparing to other places i've been).

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Hi All,

Just thought I'd let you all know we have now created an account with SAU to help answer any automotive electrical enquiries you may have or need.

Feel free to PM me or contact us through any of the following methods and we will get back to you asap:

http://carboncarsystems.com.au/contact_us.html

We are here to help as much as possible.

Kind Regards,

Daniel Gardener

Carbon Car Systems

Suppliers of air cond. gasses for your cars will be putting up their cost prices by up to 600% according to Daniel.

The suppliers will not allow Daniel to stockpile these gasses either.

So if you thought you might wait until next summer to regas, think again!!!!

I would book in with Daniel now!!!

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