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Hi guys, finally bought my FULL sound system (Sub/Amp/Mono/Front/Rears/) *hu alrdy installed* and need someone to install it.. will drop off my car aynwhere in melbourne.. aslong as they know what they're doing and are good on price..

names & numbers pleasee

thx

Hi guys, finally bought my FULL sound system (Sub/Amp/Mono/Front/Rears/) *hu alrdy installed* and need someone to install it.. will drop off my car aynwhere in melbourne.. aslong as they know what they're doing and are good on price..

names & numbers pleasee

thx

try jb they can do ok prices

they're the worst =\

AGREE!!!! got them to install a dvd head unit in my car and they stuffed it up big time...the headunit is not even put in properly and was shaking big time with every ditch on the road...had to take it out and mount it on the bracket myself properly...very annoyed at that...

:D

Anyway, just a FYI - SAU-Vic members get a super priced discount on Audio install.

You'd probably save more off the install then membership would cost

we get discounts from JB for audio installs? not bad but only if they can garantee a great job on it...never had any good experience from their installations...myself and some of the guys who got their sound system installed from them were not happy...but hey if you know someone working at JB and can give us a discount and is good at their job let us know so we can only to go to that store...

JB can do good low prices but there installs arnt the best. Known a couple of mates cars installs that had speakers held in by one screw :D. We were wondering what the rattling noise was and took it apart and there was 3 cars done like that. FreewayCarAudio Dandenongs a very good place to go. Bit more expensive but way worth it.

Depends where you go and who you get i guess. I've used JB (Epping) and Strathfield (Thomastown). Jb installed my front & rears plus pioneer dvd touch screen player and done a very nice job, everything was neat and professionally done. They do charge a little bit but thats the price you pay for not knowing how to do it yourself.

Strathfield on the other hand... they charge a lot and dont give a damn what their installations are like. They put in my sub & amp setup with the amp jammed in next to the battery,ripped the fuse box out from next to the battery as well and cables n shiit were everywhere. Not Good. Although i feel their service is a lot better than JB's.

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