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Ian_R wrote:Looks Very Mint and workmanship good, Although Can i Ask Why it was So Expensive Not Including The sub Etc, PM Me if you want or answer here, Just curious its that Price ?
Mainly becuase of who did the work mate, they're one of the top installers in the country :D

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ModifiedMadness wrote:
Ian_R wrote:Looks Very Mint and workmanship good, Although Can i Ask Why it was So Expensive Not Including The sub Etc, PM Me if you want or answer here, Just curious its that Price ?
Mainly becuase of who did the work mate, they're one of the top installers in the country :D

Website here www.sqplus.com
Ah Right, So More to do With Labour than Parts then, You not give it a bash yourself ? and get a them to set up the sounds, i know its done now, but thats a lot in my books for an install, but its your choice, and money, i think your mad tho :o

But looks Good 8)
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To be honest, I'd never have been able to do anything even close to the standard it's done to.

Just thought I'd kick back, relax and give someone else the stress of it all 8)
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ModifiedMadness wrote:To be honest, I'd never have been able to do anything even close to the standard it's done to.

Just thought I'd kick back, relax and give someone else the stress of it all 8)
Thats very true mate, thats a big Plus to it ! Mine only half finsihed, still false floor and some lighting lol

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Cool, keep us posted :D
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Sweet install, haven't left much room for the weekly shopping...
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:lol: I'd love to get a sub in but the babies push chair wouldn't fit in the boot then, or the shopping, or the crap I pick up at Ikea lol
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Get a roof rack...ha ha ha!
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hey not a bad idea mate!
the boot conversion looks awesome btw
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That is awesome tom!!!!!!!! That really is some top notch work right there!! What is actually under the false floor??? where the cone is facing? Is it sealed or anything. You know i have no clue, but in that big empty are, is there anything there that are to improve tho sounds. And did you just fibreglass over the spare wheel well?

Sorry about all the Q's tom, you know i'mm thick when it comes to stuff like this!
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ModifiedMadness wrote:The whole install without equipment was £2100 (including equipment, double that figure :wink: )
So basically you have just spent the value of your car on an install.

Against the grain of opinion, but madness IMO ! Yes it looks like a professional job, but I just don't see the point - but then i'm an old git who is happy with the sound produced by the OE system.

Am I missing something or is it just a sub and amp(s) ?? Are there no new front or rear components included in the install??????
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Post by olop_chris »

Looks good Tom, but its not something i'd ever do with my cars (i prefer to do totally the opposite lol)

I can't believe you spent that much though!! Makes me feel better about the money I'm going to spend wacking up the BHP on the G now haha.

I shall look forward to hearing it in person soon.

Good work!
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mk4 glx 1.6 wrote:
ModifiedMadness wrote:The whole install without equipment was £2100 (including equipment, double that figure :wink: )
So basically you have just spent the value of your car on an install.

Against the grain of opinion, but madness IMO ! Yes it looks like a professional job, but I just don't see the point - but then i'm an old git who is happy with the sound produced by the OE system.

Am I missing something or is it just a sub and amp(s) ?? Are there no new front or rear components included in the install??????
There is a sub, 2 amps, a fair bit of wiring, a lot of sound deadening, front components, head unit, cd changer and voltmeter.

There is no real point, I like my music and wanted more than what the OEM system could offer, better clarity and performance.

Dee-Vub - It's a ported enclosure, basically from the boot floor (inc spare wheel well) up it's the box.
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Looks smoooooooooooooooooth mate! love it! can't wait to hear it! :wink:
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