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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sat - Phones:
Main - 310-836-5550
Extra - 310-854-5454
Fax - 310-473-3634
Fax - 310-836-5571
ExtraTollFree - 888-900-8800
- Address:
- 2025 S La Cienega Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90034
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- Categories
- Automobile Radios & Stereo Systems, Automobile Accessories, Automobile Customizing
- Payment Options
- Neighborhoods
- West Los Angeles, South Robertson, La Cienega Heights
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Al & Ed's Autosound
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erving southern California since 1954, Al & Eds are the experts you are looking for! We are a full-service auto electronics store, specializing in providing custom solutions to achieve your dream vehicle. In addition to basic car audio services, we provide bluetooth integration, GPS navigation, video systems, satellite radio, and more! We even do marine and motorcycle audio! Looking to upgrade the look of your ride? We also do custom lighting, interior reupholstering, and at some locations, tint. Let us make your vehicle work for you--whether it's the appearance, sound, or making you more comfortable by adding heated seats or lumbar support. We work with all makes and models, including luxury and exotic brands. We have factory relationships with many brands and provide great warranties--we know the right way to customize your vehicle. When you're looking for an auto customization store with a long history and high standards of excellence, Al & Ed's is the only choice. Give us a call today!
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02/05/09
Provided by YP.comFebruary, 2009: Selected an in-dash stereo unit priced at $299 and by the time small peripheral parts, labor and tax were added, the total came to $465. ($99 for labor on a job that probably took their guy 20 minutes.) When I picked up the car, the air conditioning didn't work and I had to take it back and wait while the guy dismantled the dashboard console and fixed it. Glove box contents were left on the passenger side floor, also. (Most shops charging such high installation rates would also have set the stereo's clock, but now I'm nit-picking.) Not impressive value or service.