H2 build pics updated
#72
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gyguy i did practically all of the work on my neon, some on the h2, some on the 70 mach1, those are 3 recent ones, wheres your pics chump? dukk i install plenty but not as much as id like because im fairly busy with my job at this store and assisting the other stores. i takes a lot of time to run a store that is as busy as ours year round and manage to get to work on too many cars, i am pretty much exvclusively going to focus on the neon, and i dont even want to begin discussing your list, not that there is anything wrong with it, maybe some other day
#73
well chump, unlike you defro i never claimed i was a installer so that would make it hard to make a list of cars i have done, other then my own. i have been a salesman in car audio for almost 8 years and probably always will be one.
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Hey DUKK, don't forget Dave Ewald. Also A&B looks to have some very good installers as well. As for ragging on Dave for not doing 100% of the work himself, who cares. Personally I would like to see him mention his installers name more often, but he pretty much always says "" in his posts. I wish I had another installer around I could depend on to do great work.
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^ Really you go to a car show and guys and gals drool all over it and shake the hand of the owner!!! That is like congratulating an art collector for his efforts on the Picasso. Give the credit where credit is due!
Jumping on Defro for not doing ALL the work at his shop is a little silly (as one acquires experience and seniority one does more instruction than doing). Car audio installs are best suited to the thin, limber, flexible, fearless, healthy, foolhardy, and guys who don’t mind being under paid… in other words the young and inexperienced.
Think of car audio like life on the Serengeti in reverse, the young and healthy are most at risk!
[ December 29, 2004, 04:04 PM: Message edited by: JohnVroom ]
Jumping on Defro for not doing ALL the work at his shop is a little silly (as one acquires experience and seniority one does more instruction than doing). Car audio installs are best suited to the thin, limber, flexible, fearless, healthy, foolhardy, and guys who don’t mind being under paid… in other words the young and inexperienced.
Think of car audio like life on the Serengeti in reverse, the young and healthy are most at risk!
[ December 29, 2004, 04:04 PM: Message edited by: JohnVroom ]
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i usually dont mention specific names because all of our big jobs are a gruop deal where everyone gets in on it(with the exception of my neon which was done by me and ken tory), thats the only way to get them done as fast as we do, seeing as how you mentioned it, my guys all deserve a real pat on the back for all the work they did this year, kevin robinson, kenny tory, donnie mitchell, jason stearns, my part time helper steve(not sure what his last name is), and the most recent addition jd mitchell, without these guys we wouldnt be as successfull as we are