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Just wondering if anyone does backyard stereo installs anywhere around the windsor area. I just need someone to remove my aftermarket gear and put in the stock stuff back in, I dont really like to muck around with my cars electrics. If you can help plz pm me.

Cheers

Nick......

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Just wondering if anyone does backyard stereo installs anywhere around the windsor area. I just need someone to remove my aftermarket gear and put in the stock stuff back in, I dont really like to muck around with my cars electrics. If you can help plz pm me.

Cheers

Nick......

what kinda stuff? headunit/speakers?

i have a mate who is an autoElec.. works at preston autobahn for time being til his own business kicks off, does his fair share of privates.

whats your location?

pm me if you want me to hook it up with him, pretty cheap prices too

cheers

why would it matter what was being removed and from what car? i think 'stereo' pretty much covered it.

It makes a big difference. Removing subs and amp from the boot requires pulling a lot of interior out to remove cabling etc. You've got a power cable, RCA's, AMP switch wire etc.... This all requires removal of the rear seat and sometimes the passenger or driver seat plus pulling up carpet. Plus removing aftermarket door speakers requires removing door trims and sometimes manfacturing brackets for the standard speakers to go back in if the standard mounts have been removed to fit larger speakers...

So yeah... any 'stereo' installer would definitely want to know what has to be removed specifically, and from what car!!! Plus some cars are really f*cked to work on and would cost more.

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