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Hey all;

Can anyone recommend a good stereo installer, one that comes onsite if possible, and is experienced with skylines to install new head unit, speakers and help design a mild system for me.

I have tried pm'ing Danny (Autotrust) but havent seen him online for a while and not even sure if he does this kinda work.

Many thanks

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garys car radio in preston (i know its not come to you) did my skyline

these guys are ace, speak to jackie or rodney

very good deals and pricing and well sell you a good system and not bullshit stuff

ive seen these guys do 4 or 5 stereos in my cars and friends cars

nothing but good good

My mate ben does the works.

Alarms... Stereo's... anything you want. From basic to full competition/show style stuff.

People are very happy with his work thus far.

He's done a number of the SAU boys and girls now.

Lemme know if your interested.

Yeah, they do great work, but at very ncie price.

I know... i went there with and old car of mine years ago.

Wish i knew Ben then as he would have been half that.

does he come out to house/office??

Generally not. Having said that... he is doing one of our SAU Members 32 GTR by a home visit.

Its a bit hard as all his equipment is in his house. Especially if he is doing stereo... alarm isnt soo hard.

Do the head-unit yourself, it's REALLY easy.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=12956

Hi Greg;

I had already checked that thread, i may do it myself yet...

i have always done my cars in the past myself, this time i want a pro's help with ideas and good installation.

R31Nismoid i guess i dont mind driving to his place if he wants to do it over a weekend...can you pm me his number?

He can do it on a week night also, it wont take long and he is known for working on cars till 9pm-10pm if they are easy jobs :(

He is in the Western suburbs.

Worth a drive if your not close by tahts for sure.

ill PM his # tomoz, its not near me at the mo

ah glad this cam up. i think my securty system is some how stuffed up, it wont auto immobalize it self no matter how long i left it turned of, i have to use the remote. and also the alarm is fited to the horn, not to an alarm. its a Cyclops Paralyser. any one can tell me about good securtity system, and a reliable place to get it fixed somewhere in Knox/Scoresby?

I had Expert Installs come out and do mine. They charged about $60 to rig the head unit up as I didnt know the wiring in an old mazda. Usually come out within a day of booking and came out once to home and once to work for me.

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