Chevy350TPI
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x 6 million, maybe 7
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Welcome. I think you'll find a great atmosphere here.
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x2 - and it's always good chit. For Sale = vehicles of his for sale, Show Off = beautiful new rides he just bought
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That stuff isn't cheap at all.
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Up against the rear seat perhaps? Think of the top picure flipped around (port on bottom) ... the slant will go the other way (IE: fit up against the slanted seat back).
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That's what I thought before I read the thread, too
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Looks nice I bet it'll fit the GA perfectly.
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Dude that guy got THROWN out of the car onto the ground hard
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Dude that cokehead was a great guy eh.
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Looks just like the coke-head who was on COPS five minutes ago ... dude was high for four days straight and couldn't even stand up. Got kicked out of the hotel he was staying at and took the extra roll of toilet paper
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Perhaps we can help them along a little bit
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1. Depending on the vehicle, it could be a pain in the ass ... or very simple. Half an hour, or an hour and a half. $30 doesn't sound bad at all really. 2. Depends 3. $25-$50 4. It depends on where everything is and exactly what you're doing. If wiring is a pain, it's a pain. If the speakers are in the doors, running new speaker wire to them could be a pain. If the speakers don't fit well, making them fit could be a pain. The "could be a pain" 's add up, which = time. Time = $. If a friend comes to me asking for any of the aformentioned, the price would depend on the person I'm doing it for. I haven't charged anyone for a head unit install I've done in my own driveway, on my own time, with my own tools, and with my own parts. The person I would charge though ... is the dickhead who stands around with his finger up his ass doing chit all, whereas I wouldn't charge the person looking over my shoulder or asking questions, or helping tear the vehicle apart or run wire ... so long as they did it right so I don't have to go back and do it again. $100 to run wire + install sub, amp, head unit, and a pair or two of speakers isn't very expensive when you consider how much a shop would charge. Most places are $50 alone for the head unit. It's a tough call for me usually. I don't like charging people because a) it gives me something to do, B) sometimes they are willing to learn, c) they have seen my work somewhere else, liked it, and want something similar, d) I don't want them paying out the ass for a chop job at a shop, or e) I know they paid too much locally for the equipment they bought, so I'd rather them not get further ripped off. Support your local shops all you want, but the one other shop in my town makes me throw up in my mouth.
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I would've absolutely cleaned up at that event.
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So what did everyone pick up? You bastards better have taken advantage of it
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No kidding. Would be the chits.
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Weyburn, eh? Know a dude over there playing baseball right now.
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Found his grad pics online ... sucker. Should see the kid in his full emo atire ... pucking trucker hat over the eyes with hair everywhere and makeup out the ying yang.
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Better than the real movie I took five minutes to watch it, and it's great. "it don matter if you win by a snickers bar or a footlong pastrami" http://www.muchosucko.com/video-theslowandthecautious.html
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I hear ya and feel the same way as you.
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I can't really think of anything right now off the top of my head that is missing in the 'industry'.
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You're going to have to help me with that one when the time comes. I'll be listening to Athena, JBL, Infinity, Polk, etc floor standing guys when I go on vacation. Be interesting to hear what a $750+ pair of speakers cost. Hopefully I can look back and laugh at them because I only spent just under half of that. Of course these speakers won't be in the exact same room as the one my towers are going in, I'd still like to hear a bunch of them so I can compare.