It's a pleasure to be noticed!

Recently, Automotive Integration was reviewed by Car Audio & Entertainment which is undoubtedly the leading authority on in-car entertainment in Australia. It is an honor to be noticed by such a credible publication.

 

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The horrors that Automotive Integration finds lurking behind your dash panels.

The sad reality we face as a premium service provider to our clients is to get them to understand that quality is about what you don't see. By this we mean that most jobs on the surface seem to look similar but when you strip away the dash panels and look at the workmanship of some of our competitors, it can be rather disturbing. Below are two before and after pictures of cars that were sent to Automotive Integration on trucks for repair. The first vehicle was a Ferrari F430 that would not start and the second was a Porsche 997 Turbo that would randomly stall and not restart. The Ferrari took over 4 hours of reconstruction to return the wiring to factory and resolve the issue. The vehicle has been faultless ever since. With the Porsche, we again spent several hours rectifying an obviously unqualified technician's attempt at a tracking  immobiliser system. The message we try to convey is that it is better to pay for the right job once (the first time). 

 

The before shot of the fuse box in the F430. It was distressing to see such a beautiful car treated with such contempt.

The before shot of the fuse box in the F430. It was distressing to see such a beautiful car treated with such contempt.

After 4 hours of painstaking repairs at Automotive Integration,  the F430 fuse-box was returned to original condition.

After 4 hours of painstaking repairs at Automotive Integration,  the F430 fuse-box was returned to original condition.

The before shot shows the Porsche 997 Turbo fuse-box was a disaster.

The before shot shows the Porsche 997 Turbo fuse-box was a disaster.

Several hours later, Automotive Integration returned the fuse-box to standard.

Several hours later, Automotive Integration returned the fuse-box to standard.