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Old 18th June 2009, 19:21   #1
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NAVI/RADIO Shop Recommendation Boston Area

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I am sick of paying Jokers to "Fix" my radio three visits to the shop and $$$ and no progress...

Can someone Recommend a shop out side of Boston....or close i live in haverhill. I can't pay people to try and fix it i need someone who knows how to fix it right.. And since i got laid off last month i am not looking to drop the bank. I just want it to function.

P.S. Looking for Project Engineer Work....lol

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Guys

I am sick of paying Jokers to "Fix" my radio three visits to the shop and $$$ and no progress...

Can someone Recommend a shop out side of Boston....or close i live in haverhill. I can't pay people to try and fix it i need someone who knows how to fix it right.. And since i got laid off last month i am not looking to drop the bank. I just want it to function.

P.S. Looking for Project Engineer Work....lol

TIA


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What's the issue?

Best guy I know is Chris Vaughn from Vaughn Sound in Plymouth. But that was many moons ago and I don't know if he is still doing auto work. It'd be worth a call...

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