Car Audio Stuff Ltd - Four Master Scotland
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Units 5 & 6 Spott Road Ind Estate
Dunbar, sct EH42 1RS - (333) 123-4994
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Chamber Rating
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Andy Beveridge
I bought the products they got ready for delivery quite quickly. Appreciate a good hard week thank you
Apr 28th, 2023 -
Pete Twyman
We needed a shorter aerial for our customer's lovely 1975 Porsche 911S and found the PA-03B for sale at Car Audio Stuff. Ordered online and it arrived next day, perfect. Great service, thank you Cameron.
Mar 12th, 2023 -
Ernie Blane
Dec 15th, 2022 -
S Swebbers Webb
What a delightful experience all round - 5 service. We purchased our replacement head unit and attempted to install it ourselves... We needn't have worried as first class support was on hand from Ray from the moment we emailed him during our install. Swift and patient support was offered from the get-go. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend or return in the future. Thank you again
Oct 26th, 2022 -
Mark Draper
I had a full restoration of a classic car done recently including the fitting of a RetroSound 7 Unit. The unit was supplied and fitted as part of the restoration and I had no view of who did it and where it came from. The radio refused to work correctly, always having poor or no radio reception, and repeated requests and returns to the restorer failed to correct it. So, in desperation I contacted Ray who supplies units such as this for some technical help in analysing what was wrong. I sent the unit for him to check over on his bench and he helpfully did this FOC and it was working fine. He suspected the aerial, leads or connections so I checked and changed all of these but the problem persisted. I was then thinking I would have to change for a different unit when Ray pointed out it may be the ground plane connection for the aerial could be the issue - ie was it getting a good connection from the casing of the aerial to the metal work of the car? As a fully resprayed car of course, the answer was no, and the installer had never scraped the paint off or checked this. Once I did the radio worked fine - simples! Many thanks Ray for your much needed help and support. Mark
Sep 24th, 2022
Contact Info
- (333) 123-4994
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Car Audio Stuff Ltd - Four Master Scotland?
A The phone number for Car Audio Stuff Ltd - Four Master Scotland is: (333) 123-4994.
Q Where is Car Audio Stuff Ltd - Four Master Scotland located?
A Car Audio Stuff Ltd - Four Master Scotland is located at Units 5 & 6 Spott Road Ind Estate, Dunbar, sct EH42 1RS
Q What is the internet address for Car Audio Stuff Ltd - Four Master Scotland?
A The website (URL) for Car Audio Stuff Ltd - Four Master Scotland is: https://www.raysmith.co.uk/?utm_source=GMBlisting&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=GMBtraffic
Q What days are Car Audio Stuff Ltd - Four Master Scotland open?
A Car Audio Stuff Ltd - Four Master Scotland is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Saturday: Closed
Q How is Car Audio Stuff Ltd - Four Master Scotland rated?
A Car Audio Stuff Ltd - Four Master Scotland has a 4.7 Star Rating from 35 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Car Audio Stuff Ltd - Four Master Scotland
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 35 Reviews )Andy Beveridge on Google
I bought the products they got ready for delivery quite quickly. Appreciate a good hard week thank you
Pete Twyman on Google
We needed a shorter aerial for our customer's lovely 1975 Porsche 911S and found the PA-03B for sale at Car Audio Stuff.
Ordered online and it arrived next day, perfect.
Great service, thank you Cameron.
Ernie Blane on Google
S Swebbers Webb on Google
What a delightful experience all round - 5 service.
We purchased our replacement head unit and attempted to install it ourselves... We needn't have worried as first class support was on hand from Ray from the moment we emailed him during our install. Swift and patient support was offered from the get-go.
Wouldn't hesitate to recommend or return in the future.
Thank you again
Mark Draper on Google
I had a full restoration of a classic car done recently including the fitting of a RetroSound 7 Unit. The unit was supplied and fitted as part of the restoration and I had no view of who did it and where it came from. The radio refused to work correctly, always having poor or no radio reception, and repeated requests and returns to the restorer failed to correct it. So, in desperation I contacted Ray who supplies units such as this for some technical help in analysing what was wrong. I sent the unit for him to check over on his bench and he helpfully did this FOC and it was working fine. He suspected the aerial, leads or connections so I checked and changed all of these but the problem persisted. I was then thinking I would have to change for a different unit when Ray pointed out it may be the ground plane connection for the aerial could be the issue - ie was it getting a good connection from the casing of the aerial to the metal work of the car? As a fully resprayed car of course, the answer was no, and the installer had never scraped the paint off or checked this. Once I did the radio worked fine - simples! Many thanks Ray for your much needed help and support. Mark