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Recommended: car electronics (parking sensors, phone kits etc)


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Just wanted to recommend Steve Burleton. Had parking sensors and a bluetooth all singing and dancing phone kit put in my car. Steve quoted over the phone, once I agreed the price he then asked the colour of my car and had the sensors front and back colour coded.

The parrot phone kit is amazing, colour screen etc and was actually much cheaper than halfords once they add their extras.

All this was done outside my house, no fuss. Am now considering an alarm and tv screens in the head rest!!

Was recommended to me by others years ago and fixed my sunroof! works soley on word of mouth.


Happy to answer any other questions. His number is Steve burleton 07721 939039

  • 8 months later...

Would just like to second that. I first met Steve over ten years ago, when he fitted a couple of car alarms for me into vehicles I had at the time. Now ten years down the line, he's just been over to fit another one for me in my van.


What an absolute top installer, can't recommend him enough, really took his time to make the installation look as neat and unobtrusive as possible.


All in all, well happy with the job he did, and would recommend him any time.

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