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Where in melb? Have you got $2k or so to do it?

Hi,

I live in Clayton, south-east Melbourne; but am happy to take the car anywhere.

May I have an itemization of that $2,000 quote? Seems pretty high. My budget was around $1,200.

Might have to go with a cheaper alternative, like the GROM unit. Not as versatile though.

Main priority is to play music from my android phone, everything else is secondary.

freeway car audio - 9794-6420

stylyn car audio 9739-8866

no you can't get an itemization :) its general number I use. to qualify people. either of those shops can help but I will forewarn you that the $1200 budget will barely cover your request.

freeway car audio - 9794-6420

stylyn car audio 9739-8866

no you can't get an itemization :) its general number I use. to qualify people. either of those shops can help but I will forewarn you that the $1200 budget will barely cover your request.

Thank you for the contacts. I'll see what they can do and at what price.

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