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it all depends on what your having done? if your just installing speakers (i should slap you for not doing it yourself) but anywhere can do that. i dont really trust JB at all for installs, unles its just having a deck put in or something simple. but do you want show car work? or basic stuff?

BDL Fyshwick have done some really imspressive work, including the Jracing S15 and many other showcar installs.

also try Kustom car Creations, he's a member of syndicate and has apparently done some really nice work. O4O1 57O 98O, web site will be up soon apparently.

but if your just after basic stuff then pretty much anywhere can do it.

Straight up-go to Audiotech at Tuggeranong:I just got my R32 back from Tony and his crew-ABSO-FRICKIN'-LUTELY top notch job!!Can't recommend them highly enough!!Tell them I sent ya!!And if you're doubtful,check my car out on the photoshoot weekend!!

Thanks Guys,

I ended up going to BDL. Dealt with Adam mainly, very happy. Took his time to explain, didn't try to empty my wallet, and happily answered my dumbass questions. Other staff were good also.

Modest system, Focal splits in the front and 6x9 Pioneers in the back, sounds good to me though and the car was ready quicker than they suggested.

Regards

If you want to install 6x9's in the parcel shelf on an R33, make sure you have a day spare. it took me the best part of a day to get them in there, they need some hefty spacers. i've had 2 headunits stolen, so i know my way around that area of the skyline. There's a headunit install guide on this site somewhere, i think in the maintenance section. give it a shot, it worked for me, 3 times now. door speakers are easy to get at too, just have to unhook the interior door panels and they're right there. some people have put 6x9's in the side of the passenger walls, just above the armrest in the backseat, but that requires some cutting, and i wasn't confident i could do that nicely.

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