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$200 bux cash, for a saturday or sunday, dependin if im working or not,

to install a deck, an dvd player, tv is in already, if u know ur shit shouldnt take more than a couple of hours,

or might even take half an hour, i dont care as long as it wont catch fire when i use it 10months down the track..

call me on 0448 622 516.

a real big thanks chris..

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reason bein guys i would prefer to give sumone on here 200 than leave my car sumwere and find 20 extra km's on the

dash, an all the other the dodgy things the f*ks can do with out ur supervision.. im payin so no probs, just want a good honest job..

the quicker u do it for me the better for u...

10 mins from calder park raceway

an if ur local u can come during the week after 5..

an a quick question, my ground wire sparked when i put it in my amp??

electronics arnt my thing..

If you want it done properly, drop me a PM when you want.

My friend that does Pro Installs lives/works out that way.

He isnt dodgy, wont take your car for a joyride. Paranoia wont get you anywhere in the world

He's worked on maybe 30-40 cars on my referral now, not once complaint ever.

But dont PM me if your gonna go there with the attitude he is dodgy etc, cause i wont send muppets to him :D

Cheers.

chris mate, know exactly how you feel. (EDIT: original poster Chris, not chris above :D)

i got my alarm looked at by Ash's (R31Nismoid) contact, great guy and just cos he was diagnosing a problem he fixed in about 30mins, he didn't even want to charge me! (i insisted i pay) And since then, i've rung him a few times with other alarm related stuff, and he's just helped me straight out over the phone. And even managed to help a total DIY noob like myself get my alarm working again! :D

highly recommend using that contact, you'll definitely get quality work, he really knows his stuff :thumbsup:

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