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Has he got a good rep? Is he a pro?

Is it just me being paranoid of a guy coming to your house to install an alarm in your car lol?

I also need mine sorted out. some can vouch for how ridiculously loud it is and it automatically arming everytime the battery is disconnected is a right kÜnt to disable it.

Was planning on taking mine to Southland Auto Electrical, and its been recommended by SAU. (also to get battery drain sorted)

I also need mine sorted out. some can vouch for how ridiculously loud it is and it automatically arming everytime the battery is disconnected is a right kÜnt to disable it.

Was planning on taking mine to Southland Auto Electrical, and its been recommended by SAU. (also to get battery drain sorted)

Oh haven't heard of them

And i did SAU searches too lol

If only Chris Rogers was Melbourne based!

Was planning on taking mine to Southland Auto Electrical, and its been recommended by SAU. (also to get battery drain sorted)

Ha, this is a 3 minute walk from my work, I've had a few small things done there...

They don't just do Electrical either, they did an engine swap on a workmates Beta-Romeo GT and did a good job with it...

But when I first went in there it was to ask them to diagnose my jumpy tacho (the normal r33 problem, before I knew it was normal) and he said it'd be about $1000 in labour since they'd need to pull out the entire dash to look at all the wiring.... yeahrightiom8byebye

0-100 times is exactly what its designed for. drive one and see, the gear ratios are highly annoying for street driving and not balanced enough for track use. interior is cheap and uncomfortable and steering wheel isnt very nice either. You'd struggle to fit a seat of your choice in there because of the tiny cabin and restricted sitting position. The steering wheel size is comparable with a go kart, but you cant get any bigger because otherwise you wouldnt get into the car. No matter which direction you look, the view is restricted, even the front windscreen. blind spots the size of trucks and cant see out the back of the car making reverse impossible. I dont even know if there is a factory option for reverse camera.

im 5'10 and it was squishy. no fish eye in this pic

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One of the nsw Guys has an exige as his daily, he loves it.

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