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Performance Car Audio in Bayswater.

I think if you do a search youll find previous recommendations.

I went there for my alarm in my GTR and he did a mad job. Hell show you that theres no need for a 900 dollar alarm, and that simpler is better.

Definately knows his shit down there. Just give them a call and you will see straight away.

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Dont take your car to Brett and Alex at Performance.

He is not a good alarm tech and simply reads off a cheat sheet.

Go to Stylin down the road, they actually know stuff.

Performance Car Audio in Bayswater.

I think if you do a search youll find previous recommendations.

I went there for my alarm in my GTR and he did a mad job. Hell show you that theres no need for a 900 dollar alarm, and that simpler is better.

Definately knows his shit down there. Just give them a call and you will see straight away.

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http://www.stylyn.com/

Recommended by Chris Rogers from this forum.

Had my alarm installed by them.

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And they happily install alarms that you supply.

I got one from Chris Rogers, they put it in. Simple.

Dan :santa:

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Brett has installed both my alarms and numerous sounds systems in mine and mates cars never a problem..and i've never had a problem with his alarms..doesnt everyone read of the sheet lol I mean every alarm is different has different wiring etc..

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Complete Options in Clayton south. Call Daniel on 0412 99 99 33. They specialize in imports, and fit alarms for most importers in the surrounging area. They can provide you with any alarm to suit your needs. Insurance approved, engine start alarms, paging, micowave/shock/glass break.ultra sonic sensors etc, battery back up, black wiring. and so on. Also provide acessories as window wind up kits, intergrate your alarm with your turbo timer. Also can provide onsite work too. Give him a call for all your automotive electrical needs reverse cameras, park sensors car audio. You can't go wrong. TOP Bloke.

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Complete Options in Clayton south. Call Daniel on 0412 99 99 33.

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I had my WRX done there and very happy with the work. I would not hesitate to take it back if i had any issues - But i havn't had any :(

They were doing a Ferrari the day I was there :thumbsup:

compoptra3.jpg

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I had my WRX done there and very happy with the work. I would not hesitate to take it back if i had any issues - But i havn't had any :)

They were doing a Ferrari the day I was there :)

compoptra3.jpg

I had my GTR done there too. Great guy fixed my electrical fault too. Caused by a bodgy previous alarm install. Also installed my stereo.

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Dont take your car to Brett and Alex at Performance.

He is not a good alarm tech and simply reads off a cheat sheet.

Go to Stylin down the road, they actually know stuff.

Are you kidding me?

Brett doesn't know his shit?

Man, if he doesn't know his shit, I dont know how he installed a headunit in a 88 camry in about 15 minutes from when he sat down, till he was finished, at the same time as chatting to me/a few others and with no wire diagrams.

Also, he did the alarm in my Stagea which already had an alarm/turbo timer that was ripped out and all the wires rough, but he did a top job with no problems.

Not to mention the alarms on my friends Pierre, Sams and Will's cars. The stereo for my stagea, my camry, my friends silvia, my friends datto, my friends 200sx, my friends laser.

All TOP jobs, top gear and no worries.

Maybe you dont like him coz he's a bit of a bogan, but who cares man, he's a f**king pissa to talk to as well!

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Are you kidding me?

Brett doesn't know his shit?

Maybe you dont like him coz he's a bit of a bogan, but who cares man, he's a f**king pissa to talk to as well!

I dont care about his personality, I was looking at it professionally and recommending another company with superior skills that are in a similar geographical area.

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I dont care about his personality, I was looking at it professionally and recommending another company with superior skills that are in a similar geographical area.

Well he is very professional, the work carried out in my alarm install was almost unnoticeable (which is good), and where you could see wiring it was very tidy and neat, which essential when it comes to any sort of wiring.

Who cares if he uses a wiring diagram or whatever, just as long as its done properly and works fine and is reliable why does it matter?

Yeah lol he is a pisser to talk to haha.

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