defro's neon build pics, updated, may'/27
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all the trunk pices and rear deck wll go for upholsery tomorrow, most of the wiring is done, a couple of abstacles to overcome regarding the new dakota digital guage, nothing to major, still trying to dsesign a defroster vent system, but 5 hours of looking at it and i think ive come up with a good idea, i was hoping 3 weeks ago that it would be done around now, but i had to send 1 of my installers to one of our other stores and we are EXTREMELY busy, the hole we are in with big jobs just keeps getting deeper and deeper, skilled installers are very hard to find but i am very luck i have a dedicated clientel, it amazes me with the amount of good shops in the lower mainland and fraser valley how much business i get from there
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i have posted pics of alot of the big jobs weve done, so im not to sure what you are talking about, i posted the 70 mach 1, the plymouth laser, the 68 beaumont, the first neon install, the 04 h2(from the lower mailand), the 05 vette(lower mainland), and alot of build pics of the 2nd neon install, not all my customers are comfortable with pictures of there vehicles on the internet, we did an f#1 ststus f-350(lower mainland), a 04 clk55 benz(lower mainland), a 05 harley davidson f-350, a 49 mercury(lower mainland), a infinity g35, and that doesnt include all the boats. those customers werent comfortable with us showing pics to anyone even in the store so thier privacy request were respected, i would post more if i could
[ March 28, 2005, 11:28 AM: Message edited by: defro13 ]
[ March 28, 2005, 11:28 AM: Message edited by: defro13 ]
What's with all the lower mainland vehicles Dave, past clients maybe? I have Expedition here for 3 weeks, then a Cadillac CTS, then a 350Z followed by a Mercedes and Range Rover all from the lower mainland. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
Hi Dave,
You will be giving some very stiff competition to many of the seasoned competitors who have been doing this for many years. Congratulations on your hard work and dedication to the sport of car audio and sound quality in particular.
I would love to listen to some of my classical/symphonic/orchestral cd's in your vehicle once your project is completed.
[ March 28, 2005, 02:54 PM: Message edited by: Keith ]
You will be giving some very stiff competition to many of the seasoned competitors who have been doing this for many years. Congratulations on your hard work and dedication to the sport of car audio and sound quality in particular.
I would love to listen to some of my classical/symphonic/orchestral cd's in your vehicle once your project is completed.
[ March 28, 2005, 02:54 PM: Message edited by: Keith ]
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the car will be available anytime for anyone to listen to keith, you will be more than welcome
mr2nr, maybe there is a reason that we get alot of jobs from the lower mainland, any ideas why that might be? all the jobs i have from the l/m are new except for 1 guy
mr2nr, maybe there is a reason that we get alot of jobs from the lower mainland, any ideas why that might be? all the jobs i have from the l/m are new except for 1 guy


