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<blockquote data-quote="chawski" data-source="post: 6767647" data-attributes="member: 616379"><p>id say if you finished 2nd grade, you can do the second skin no prob. peel and stick haha. now would be a great time to get started on that.</p><p></p><p>If you dont know what you are doing with the electronics, spend some time looking around on here. this place is such a wealth of info. if you still dont feel confident, try to find someone in your area to help you out. Its even worth making a post on here to see if someone is local that is willing to help out. Definately steer clear of the big install shops. their job is to get you in and out and make as much money as they can on you in that small amount of time, and trust me, they will. Theres a regional section on this forums, check out colorado and see if there is a shop within driving distance.</p><p></p><p>If you want to just get started on your own and see where it takes you, just ask questions along the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chawski, post: 6767647, member: 616379"] id say if you finished 2nd grade, you can do the second skin no prob. peel and stick haha. now would be a great time to get started on that. If you dont know what you are doing with the electronics, spend some time looking around on here. this place is such a wealth of info. if you still dont feel confident, try to find someone in your area to help you out. Its even worth making a post on here to see if someone is local that is willing to help out. Definately steer clear of the big install shops. their job is to get you in and out and make as much money as they can on you in that small amount of time, and trust me, they will. Theres a regional section on this forums, check out colorado and see if there is a shop within driving distance. If you want to just get started on your own and see where it takes you, just ask questions along the way. [/QUOTE]
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