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Hi like the post said , im looking for someone /somewhere in the Sth East suburbs that can install my head unit and 4 speakers fronts and back into my R34, i know there are places like JB etc but im concerned about the job and someone who has installed in an R34 before.

any help would be appreciated,

thanks

David.

Doug from eastside install

comes to yours and quality work. number is 0402855801

Thanks Ashneel, i gave him a call , Alpine Head Unit / JL fronts and rears / lowest price and comes to me

Booked in.

Cheers,

David.

johnny @ autobarn moorabbin... has installed many many many killer systems.

he has taken out many a prize @ autosalon and worked on literally billions of show cars

in my car he has done alarm / remote start / dvd / gamecube / 6.5" splits / 6x9's and has been a general help with any electrical or audio issues i ever have had :)

nice choice of headunit. i have the cda-9886 - wishing i got the 9887 instead. actually i think i will, and sell the 9886. Rear speakers in a coupe is overkill in my opinion, you only need quality front splits, single 12" sub, a decent 4ch amp and high end headunit for a nice SQ system.

nice choice of headunit. i have the cda-9886 - wishing i got the 9887 instead. actually i think i will, and sell the 9886. Rear speakers in a coupe is overkill in my opinion, you only need quality front splits, single 12" sub, a decent 4ch amp and high end headunit for a nice SQ system.

Yeah thanks Matt , im looking forward to having installed, i ended up get some JL Audio TR 600 CXI series speakers instead of the Alpine.Maybe ill get an amp and sub down the road a bit ,not to fussed on loud system just want a nice quality sound for now, more interested in hearing my engine, wierd considering im a DJ/Producer but hey its all good.

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