I wanna remove it from the city.. whether wanna put into mine, later only decide..
I want to remove the current ICE and place in the stock ones, since gonna ship the car over to east malaysia. don't want my ICE to get ripped out of the car during shipment
how much do you reckon cv audio will "potong" me? lazy wanna return to eureka to remove them ler..
east malaysia?
anyways, you can ask them about the costs first, no harm, alternatively you can ask the shop with the big big pioneer sign one(around there also), the sifu is one of the ex-CV workers
is there a contact number i can ring them up for an initial quotation? i don't want to go around in circles if prices ain't right cuz with prices of things increasing.. i don't want to travel unnecessarily..
bb, east malaysia.. kuching sarawak to be precise..
C V Audio Accessories Business Owner Update my listing 11G, 2/6 Bandar Baru Ampang,
68000 Kuala Lumpur Wilayah Persekutuan
t: 603-33726319 i lost their business card, try to call this and ask them numbers of CV kuchai
QUOTE(kev da man @ Jun 9 2008, 12:14 AM)
but can fit or not i want one pair, but if it comes with less obvious 'wings' then better. kenari seats no wings but too close, shoulder to shoulder di.... racing seats would be the last thing for you to put
earlier on the way back from federal to SS19, myvi went tail fishing. and i wasn't driving
GTR35 dorifto
i want something with more lateral holding forces
Added on June 9, 2008, 7:02 am
QUOTE(ConquerorX @ Jun 9 2008, 02:09 AM)
errrr, one question.. anyone knows what to use in order to remove the left over of road tax sticker? one part, whereby the silver flag couldn't be removed.. perhaps the car was under the sun during day time.. so the glue really sticked on my windscreen edi?
any idea guys?
get the 10cent(per piece) cotton swab from pharmacies, works darn well removing the residues
This post has been edited by Beach_Boy: Jun 9 2008, 07:02 AM
i didn't go to automotive genesis today after getting the quotation from howiechoo that it will cost me RM100 to remove my front components, amplifier at the trunk and refit my front and rear stock speakers. so i decided to diy the whole thing with nefrideum's help.
Took 5 Hours to do the following. Remove door panels (2x) to change the speakers. Remove A-pillar panels (2x) to remove the tweeters. Panel below steering to pull the cross-over cables. Glovebox to pull the cross-over cables. Handbrake panel Middle console Whole headunit panel inclusive of aircond controls. Remove extra wires and RCA etc and reconnect previous wiring. All panels from front passenger side to the rear seats. Remove rear C-pillar panels. Remove headrests. Remove brakelamp Remove speaker panel layering.
Then after installing all, reverse procedure
Also removed my instrument meter to remove those EL-meters I had.
This brave traffic warden could be taking the law into his own hands by slapping a parking ticket on a police car.
These pictures were taken after the eagle-eyed warden spotted that the car, belonging to Merseyside Police, illegally blocking off an alleyway in Liverpool City Centre.
With no thought for his own future safety, the attendant leapt into action to make his move on the vehicle.
After noting down the offence, he boldly slapped the penalty charge notice on the windscreen before making a calm getaway, showing that not even the long arm of the law is safe from the scourge of the hawk-eyed wardens.
The traffic warden prepares to dish out his fine for the illegally parked police car
Taking no prisoners, the attendant plants his ticket firmly on the window
Merseyside Police officers were in for a surprise when they returned to their vehicle