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I need to get an alarm & immobiliser installed asap.. where is a decent auto electrician? Preferably on the northside of Melbourne or South/Port Melbourne area...

Also where are the good workshops? Protek & Centreline have been pretty good so far, any other recommendations?? A big long list with ratings, for every state, would be good but unlikely!...

Thanks in advance :D

No luck via PM? I have a mob no.

Nah, gave both numbers via PM and he hasn't called me back.. so I rang him today & no answer.. left a msg..

Wish I could do it myself... but I'm not that good with electrical work.. mechanical, dirty crap is more my 'thing'.. can't zap myself as easily :D

And I doubt the insurance company will approve a chick install anyway, bugger :rofl:

My mate can do it for you.

He does pro-installations for a living, but works A/H for a lesser price :D

lemme know if you want, he's farily well avaliable most of the time.

Location : Deer Park

My mate can do it for you.

He does pro-installations for a living, but works A/H for a lesser price :)

lemme know if you want, he's farily well avaliable most of the time.

Location : Deer Park

Ooh awesome, I'll PM you my mobile number, please ask him to call me :P

Thanks :D

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hey Adz (or anyone) do you know if it's possible to wire the power mirrors to fold in when you turn off/arm the car? I remember the noofsta had this but wasn't sure if you can do it on the 34's, reckon danny could do it?

Try checking the workshops/tuners thread.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=13305

Yes I could do that.. but that thread only has a list much the same as the yellow pages, no ratings/recommendations. I was after 'decent' workshops/electricians... eg personally I would never take my car to Ice Performance.. the first one in that list.

Anyhow its all sorted as above, thanks again Ash & Adz.

Yes I *could* do that.. but that thread only has a list much the same as the yellow pages, no ratings/recommendations. I was after 'decent' workshops/electricians... eg personally I would never take my car to Ice Performance.. the first one in that list.

Anyhow its all sorted as above, thanks again Ash & Adz.

Thanks Ash, got it all installed and he did a thorough job at a good price!

He also assured me that I can bring it back anytime if I have any issues.. would recommend him to anyone thats asking.. :D

Glad your Happy.

Ben is a great bloke. Reccomend him to anyone :D

-ash

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