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Well I finally got a nice night off work and had some time and a camera to use...so here they are
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Yeah, the entire interior was the same 2 colors as the console pieces in that pic....but I took a week this summer and gutted the dash and doors, then painted them, installed neons under the dash, seats, and in the air vents, and did a temp wiring with my 6.5's in the door...I'll be re-wiring those sometime this week.
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Interior is in planning stages, all I've really done is painted the dash and put some neons in it... I know I have some more to paint, and a new HU is still being decided on. I took this one a while back
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Well, I bought the car back in high school, and it's really grown on me. I've thought about buying a new car, but I really like this one. The lights are an easy one. I'm an authorized StreetGlow dealer. That one explains itself. I wanted to experiment with the 7 color LED kit and Wheel Well kit, so why not put it on my own car? As for the vinyls, I agree, they look pretty tacky, but I put them on because I have a friend that does graphics. They were cheap, and he just suggested that we match them to the seat covers. I have been considering taking them off for a few months now, but they've been on there for almost 2 years and I'm sure the paint has faded around them. I think faded spots around where the decals were at would actually look worse than leaving the decals on there. So for now, I'm working on the Chevy Celebrity I bought a few months ago, It's getting a wall and will be my SPL car, then by the end of next summer, I hope to start working on the Grand Am again. Decals come off when new paint goes on
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Awesome, I'm near Springfield
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what is this...and how much is it worth
theMessenjah44 replied to kingsham's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Haha, thats awesome dude! old school atomic. I don't know anything about those, just the new ones. -
American bass amps
theMessenjah44 replied to cx-7heaven's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I don't have any experience with Sundown...but American Bass is one of the best lines of amps you can get. (I didn't say best...don't flame me) -
My pontiac has a small trunk
theMessenjah44 replied to theMessenjah44's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
Thanks...I don't think we did too bad for our first ported box. We built another one last night....8.5 cubes tuned to 42 hz in the back of a blazer....it sounds mean! I'll post up pics next time my friend comes over. -
USACI FINALS IN OMAHA NEBRASKA
theMessenjah44 replied to AUDIO BASSICS's topic in Incriminator Audio
next year my friend, next year -
My pontiac has a small trunk
theMessenjah44 replied to theMessenjah44's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
That's pretty impressive dude. I honestly didn't think anyone was going to reply to this, but thanks everyone. I ended up going with the downfire, It sounds pretty good, but I'm going to build another one 2" taller for a deeper sound and a little more breathing room for the sub. here's what I built...2.5 cubes if I remember correctly, tuned to 40 hz....not my sub in it, but my friend's has the exact basket and motor as mine. my sub As for the joke about the wall...not in this car....I bought another one for that... Wait until this spring....you'll be able to hear me from anywhere in the country! -
I'm really digging the triple stacked magnets
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*cough cough* sounds like that's about the extent of what you're doing to me.....
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As in....You have seen Atomic? Or, as in......The parts most likely came from the same place as about 5 different manufacturers?
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Alright, box is still in planning stages. But just got the sub and amp in today. I loves me some 15" atomic This will just be a trunker in my 97 Grand Am, nothing serious, that's what I bought this for But yeah, build on that won't start until spring
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Haha, I'm done.
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25 posts doesn't mean I don't know about car audio, it just means I'm new to this forum. I'm real proud of you for needing 3 grown men and a sledgehammer to take a wall out. Though I'm slightly curious why you decided to take it out of the bigger vehicle then put a new one in a smaller car. Not my problem though. You'll learn how much better a wall works if you seal the whole thing nice and tight. After all, why else would you build a wall? These questions are not meant to be answered, by the way. Just posting my 2 cents. If you don't like it, ignore it. As the teachers told me in 2nd grade.
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As I recall in the thread that got deleted, you said you wouldn't be making any screw holes. What am I supposed to learn from re-reading that you didn't even state in the first place? Good luck, poncho.
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Alright, prove me wrong, but I say it's impossible to make that completely secure and still be able to return it back to stock with no holes or adhesive residue.
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I'd love to see the first time he drives that thing, hits the brakes and his wall slides up and hits his seat, haha I'm in the process of planning a wall right now, but it sure as hell won't be in a daily driver, haha
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When you build a wall/box, you have a choice. Do you want it permanent or removable? A removable box/wall offers the benefit of being able to work on things easier, changing your complete setup more easily, or removing it altogether easily. I have a prefab sealed box in my trunk for that purpose. If I want it out, it slides out. If you want quality, you have to maximize every inch possible. You can't do that and still be able to return completely to stock. You'll either have holes in the trim/floor/whatever, or you'll have adhesive. If you don't...just imagine 600 lbs. sliding forward and pinning you to your steering wheel.....fun fun. I guarantee all those walls that you're talking about that you've seen...are permanent. And it's for that simple fact, they aren't going anywhere. I'd quote Red Foreman at this point, but I think the filter would get me.
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I'm a big fan of a roto-zip spiral saw. I picked one up on ebay for 50 bucks that a guy used for drywall then didn't need anymore. Wonderful tool. It has a circle guide that is perfect for making holes in boxes, and it's actually not bad for doing freehand cuts.
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mmmmmmmmmmm, new amp
theMessenjah44 replied to theMessenjah44's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
a pair of 6.5" and a pair of 6x9" Powerbass Xtreme 3XL coaxials -
mmmmmmmmmmm, new amp
theMessenjah44 posted a topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Concept HP-65.4 Amplifier Description: RMS Power 70W x 2 @ 4 Ohm RMS Power 135W x 2 @ 2 Ohm RMS Power 260W x 1 @ 4 Ohm MONO Signal-to-noise ratio: 100 dB Frequency Response: 5Hz - 50kHz Total harmonic distortion: 0.05% Continuously variable 0 - 18dB BASS boost Built-in continuously variable 18dB per octave crossover Input sensitivity: 200mV - 4V Engraved CONCEPT logo Gold connectors Small footprint Dimension: 13-2/5" x 6-6/7" x 2" -
mmmmmmmmmmm, new amp
theMessenjah44 replied to theMessenjah44's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Ask and you shall recieve...