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I need to install a double din head unit, speakers in the front and back, a sub and 2 amps, anyone know anyone/place that installs all that for a good price and does a good job?

I asked jb hifi how much to install all that and they said $650, even i know thats a rip off.

do it yourself, $time is all it costs.

If only this one wasn't nearly 5k over-priced. Has D1R's with it tho.

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1998/SSE-AD-2427313/?Cr=19&sdmvc=1

i don't think that's 5K overpriced for what it is / particular market, but i'm biased hahaha

you people is cray

For serious, wtf.

My last quarter(After realising they'd changed us from peak/off peak to one rate and making them fix it) Was only $220, at the most we're talking $400 or so.

were your houses built without light switches?

are you trying to run a legitimate marijuana stash in your roof?

do you have more than one large chest freezer to store antelope you shot in the savannahs of Tanzania?

would continue but need food. If im bored later (and I will be, because motel) ill come back to play 20 pictures of tacos in 20 seconds.

that looks dodgy as, why not even wash a car prior to posting pics for sale? dirty as engine bay, why need 3 air fresheners

plus 13500

ha

Experienced eyes see so much more than a noob. Thanks for pointing that out it was probably a smoker's car or used to transport a dead body or something.

Edited by bucket_boy101

customer : do you have wifi?

me : no

customer : why not? my ipad won't work without wifi

me : how does that concern me?

stupid kids. if we had wifi, tightarse 7$/head spenders like them would flood the place and the restaurant would close down.

fancy that, four kids, all under 16 it seems, comes in orders two soft shell crab rolls, at 15$ each, orders nothing else, drinks only water, sits for 3 hours, and asks us for wifi? f**k off. oh and paying like 20% of the bill with 5 cent coins. srsly?

epic troll effort if they were not just broke ass kids trying to dine out.

Edited by xALmoN

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1998/SSE-AD-2526056/?Cr=5&sdmvc=1

Anybody recognise this one and does winning awards make the NA worth this much? I don't think it does.-

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