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actually maybe speedlife will agree with me on this. The best way to find a shop is to know how much you want to spend before you walk in. Then ask to listen to some of their work. Most shops have a demo car or better yet a car they are currently working on. Inspect the work they are doing. Wiring, seals, etc. It's your car and the quality of the installer is the key.
yea i agree. going into a shop is like going to a car dealer.
you should set yourself a budget because when doing audio systems and going high end, you can go in thinking you will spend this much and then come out ten times that.
also know what you are going for, what kind of setup, do you want sound quality or just loud!
most importantly, set a budget and i also have been to shops where they say dont worry about it theyll take care of it. me personally, i like to be really involved in my car since it is my car and not anyone elses.
Ajjra,
Here is a pic of the subs in the trunk and the amp placement. The grills need a little touch up but the do match the color of the car well. They put my amp where the spare tire goes. When you put the divider up for the the spare tire you can't see the amp anymore. I hope this helps you make your decision.