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Hey,

A friend of mine has jsut started up his own business - "Simply Sound and Security". He isn't working from a shop at the moment, but does very good work, and has done all audio/stereo work to mu skyline such as speakers/head unit/alarm/immobiliser/auto start/window roll up etc...

His name is Aaron, and his mobile number is 0422 080 355. He may be able to go to you, or u can drop ur car too him. He does a range of alarms at very good prices!

Tell him that Scott said to call and he will do u a better price.

Let me know how you go.

While we're giving free plugs :D I'll mention a friend of mine too. He's also runnnig his own mobile installations business, "Sound Off Mobile Installations", been going for about a year or two I believe. The guy is a God with anything electrical, and does stereos, alarms, custom stuff, you name it.

His name is Chris Rogers - he does have a website with some basic info on it, but I can't remember what it is!! If you go to www.performanceforums.com and look for anything he's posted (he posts under his own name), the link is in his sig. Have a look at the Sherpa on the main page, lol that thing was fun :)

He has done all the work on my '33 and has also done plenty of my friends' cars too, and they've all been stoked with the work.

You can get him on 0407 102 839. Let him know I (Marc) sent you.

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