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Well now the bad news the guys that installed it shorted out 2 of the amps and i had to send them to Melbourne and they havent come back yet!!! so everything is working apart from the subs (they told me this once i had paid and said lets start her up, my bad for not checking before i paid but you think they would have told me) anyway thats the story!!!

And yeah i thought it was overkill too but it was a present so i thought it might be a tad rude to put parts in and sell the rest or leave it sitting in the room!!! and yeah i know i shouldn't have posted it but thought i would show everyone how it came up like and most of my money went to a better alarm, and really if they want to steal it they will!!!! and i have insurance!!! lol okay i think i answered everything!!!

Thanks for the comments guys!!!!

say for instance...

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I am entering the next autosalon.. under the 'it just works' category..

yes, i can do installs  B)  but I am pretty heavily booked with the quality of my work, so may not be able to fit you in.

niiiiiice. I like the way that you've used the box and some of the boot trim to wedge the box in there. I used the same technique on mine. Just rip up the boot trim and use it to jam that sub box in there. Also remember to disable the boot release so that if anyone ever actually pust anything in your boot and wants to get it out you have to stop the car and get out and give them the keys.

Also I found if you jam one of your old shirts into the sub box it greatly enhances the sound. Real sound deadening is far too expensive anyway.

I don't see the paranoia over the pix, as long as the number plate isn't shown ??? who's to say its not just any other black r32?

:lol: Was a little case of paranoia but yeah plates are not showing and there are that many 32's around!!! Back on now!!!

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