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    Stealth audio upgrade melbourne area?

    Hi everyone,
    I have installed a sub/amp etc in my gold, but to be honest I did a messy job, and the pain that I went through with the panels etc really just through me off, I was hoping to get it all cleaned up and professional.
    Does anyone know anyone that knows somebody that can do this at a reasonable price? Provided I supply my own equipment?
    Thanks

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    Mate having spent some time in the industry this is exactly what makes car audio professional run for the hills. I'm sorry to say but to get it cleaned up (if you are talking full install) including trouble shooting is going to cost a packet. Even then most won't touch third party gear.

    But I have been known to be wrong before.

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    I just did that in my Bora, Unless you're into custom boxes ect, just diy it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynchy View Post
    I just did that in my Bora, Unless you're into custom boxes ect, just diy it!
    To be honest, I just used very low gauge cables etc, and kind of wish I'd used others.
    The other thing is just cleaning up the boot, I cant figure out where to put my amp and cables etc.

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    Check out my thread, to be honest its not all that hard if you have the right tools

    Get yourself a Bojo plastic trim tool kit, $30 its a life saver, chuck the amp where ever its most convenient and out of the way, use decent 16g audio cables and you'll be set, its all about planning and its satisfying once your done..
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    Quote Originally Posted by flat6 View Post
    Check out my thread, to be honest its not all that hard if you have the right tools

    Get yourself a Bojo plastic trim tool kit, $30 its a life saver, chuck the amp where ever its most convenient and out of the way, use decent 16g audio cables and you'll be set, its all about planning and its satisfying once your done..
    See theres the problem, i have already done it all but used crappy power cables i really want to change them but i broke a few clips in the trim etc, and i am just scared to go there again!

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    Can always just hit up a wreckers and get a few replacements clips. You may need to buy the full trim piece, but it shouldn't be overly expensive.

    If you've already done it once, it should be a lot easier to go back and re-do, hah.

    Nothing is more gratifying than doing something yourself and doing it right. Do it!
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