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$65 for MP3 Player Auxiliary-Adapter Installation at Auto Audio in Palm Harbor ($159.99 Value)

OOB -Auto Audio Systems
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Tom
7 years ago
I had not heard of this business until I saw their Groupon. I purchased the (first) groupon to have an iPod connector installed in my wife's car and was so impressed that I later purchased a second to have a connector installed on another family member's car. The work was top notch, professional, and in each case, completed faster than the estimate. I would definitely recommend this company and will do business with them again myself. A++

Technicians with at least 10 years of experience outfit car sound systems with dashboard jacks for iPods & other MP3 devices

Cars and music have a long history together, as evidenced by Chuck Berry’s rockabilly odes to his automobile, or the secret series of notes that turns a Ford Pinto into a bipedal robot. Unlock your car’s technological potential with this Groupon.

$65 for MP3 Player Auxiliary-Adapter Installation ($159.99 Value)

With simple 10- to 60-minute installations, skilled automotive and audio technicians equip dashboards with handy jacks that allow passengers to pipe most MP3 devices through car-stereo systems.

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Promotional value expires Sep 12, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Extra fee for vehicles requiring antenna adaptors. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About OOB -Auto Audio Systems

With 24 years of vehicular modification under its belt, Auto Audio outfits cars, boats, and buildings with custom sound systems, high-tech security measures, and UV-blocking LLumar window tinting. All technicians ply their trade with the confidence of at least a decade of experience, adapting to new trends as they affix iPads and iPods to dashboards or update cars' mechanical brains with GPS, remote starters, and keyless-entry apparatuses. They also upgrade seacraft with high-powered sound systems and video players that stream an endless loop of Jaws.

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