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kindle
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workshop to recommend for audio system

Post by kindle » Sun Mar 10, 2013 5:25 pm

hi bros

colleague who drives a stream has a busted sound system and asked if i have any recommendations for workshop, any bros have any good workshop to recommend that she won't get chop carrot head?

ideally a good stockist who can also settle installation at a reasonable price? i think i will go along and hopefully don't get poisoned - i have a civic

any recommendations please? ideally english speaking workshop :)

thanks in advance!

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Re: workshop to recommend for audio system

Post by Jackpun » Fri May 03, 2013 2:40 pm

kindle wrote:hi bros

colleague who drives a stream has a busted sound system and asked if i have any recommendations for workshop, any bros have any good workshop to recommend that she won't get chop carrot head?

ideally a good stockist who can also settle installation at a reasonable price? i think i will go along and hopefully don't get poisoned - i have a civic

any recommendations please? ideally english speaking workshop :)

thanks in advance!
just got my ctr done up at Vim Auto @ defu lane, reasonal price and good service.

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Post by volcane68 » Sat May 18, 2013 12:16 am

Got mine done at Autoimage @ sin Ming rd, amtech building behind LTA.

Look for ted or u can call him first at 64555031.

Very reasonable charges for installation and even customisation.

My CL7 was done there with customisation.
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Re: workshop to recommend for audio system

Post by Hellboi » Sat Jun 01, 2013 5:17 pm

Jackpun wrote:
kindle wrote:hi bros

colleague who drives a stream has a busted sound system and asked if i have any recommendations for workshop, any bros have any good workshop to recommend that she won't get chop carrot head?

ideally a good stockist who can also settle installation at a reasonable price? i think i will go along and hopefully don't get poisoned - i have a civic

any recommendations please? ideally english speaking workshop :)

thanks in advance!
just got my ctr done up at Vim Auto @ defu lane, reasonal price and good service.
If you happened to have the chance to see the wirings, please advise if the connections were wrapped with black tapes.

I seen a car that came to do the rewiring and gosh, the wiring was messy and all connections were wrapped with black tapes. Sticky situation there...wiring got done and connectors were used instead.

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Re: workshop to recommend for audio system

Post by xuanie » Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:49 pm

Hellboi wrote:
If you happened to have the chance to see the wirings, please advise if the connections were wrapped with black tapes.

I seen a car that came to do the rewiring and gosh, the wiring was messy and all connections were wrapped with black tapes. Sticky situation there...wiring got done and connectors were used instead.
This happened to my friend, thats why noobie like me always for for word of mouth recommendation.

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Re: workshop to recommend for audio system

Post by Hellboi » Sun Jun 09, 2013 3:48 pm

xuanie wrote:
Hellboi wrote:
If you happened to have the chance to see the wirings, please advise if the connections were wrapped with black tapes.

I seen a car that came to do the rewiring and gosh, the wiring was messy and all connections were wrapped with black tapes. Sticky situation there...wiring got done and connectors were used instead.
This happened to my friend, thats why noobie like me always for for word of mouth recommendation.
We have to read more and to know how standard work is being carried out. Using black tape is actually fine but in our hot climate and in car environment, it might open up after a while or become really sticky during removal time.

If the owner is fine with such work and paid for such standard, then it is fine. Hope no loose wiring after a while.

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