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Reus Audio system for 360 and 430!!

Discussion in '360/430' started by jdd, Feb 6, 2008.

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  1. jdd

    jdd Rookie

    Apr 7, 2007
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    I recently had a Reus Audio system, www.reusaudio.com, installed in my 2002 Ferrari 360 F1 spider and IMO has an amazing sound quality, looks factory, maintains your Becker head unit, and doesn't have any effect on the cars finicky electronics. Also extremely easy to remove when you sale the car and there is no sign of modification.

    Since I live in Oklahoma I had the new Reus Audio Southwest branch install it. For more info see the thread in the Texas forum or southwest forum. Or if you're too busy to check out the other forums you can just call Rick Reus at 714-633-6636 or Grover, SW branch manager in Houston, at 281-300-7977 if your located in the Southwest.

    Just thought I would let everyone know since the Ferrari's are not known for their car audio systems. If you know what I mean.
     
  2. TexasMike

    TexasMike F1 World Champ

    Feb 17, 2005
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    Austin, Texas
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    Michael C
    Wow, did you really need to post this in three different threads. When people do that it's usually considered spam.
     
  3. jdd

    jdd Rookie

    Apr 7, 2007
    19
    Sorry TexasMike. Here is my rational for doing it. I own a 2002 Ferrai 360 F1 spider so thats why I posted it in the 360/430 forum. Since I live in SW Oklahoma about 30 miles from the Texas border and the Reus audio SW branch is in Houston I posted it in the Texas forum but unfortunately the state I live in is in a different forum so I posted it in the region that included Oklahoma.

    Hope you understand. Why do people consider this spam? I appreciate you pointing it out to me and therefore will not make the same mistake again.

    Thanks
     
  4. BritBlaster

    BritBlaster F1 Rookie

    Jul 25, 2005
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    Paul
    It's not usually referred to as spam, but as "cross posting".

    Cross-posting goes against netiquette, but there are occasions where it is appropriate. I don't personally see your example as a major transgression.
     

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