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nice we've started looking for the special little metal piece you wanted and found some good options.

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biggest i can find is like 3.25" diameter if memory serves, it seems a little small though.

Also i won't be able to come over on sunday, bad family news and i gotta go home for the weekend.

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I'll be back up in a week or two...will have to see.

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guess me, Heather,Ramos and Aaron will hold it down here-----hope everything is ok back home.

thanks, it could be something really bad, it could be nothing, either way I'd rather go down and see them, prepare for the worst, hope for the best ya know

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Is Shanna going with you?

no she's staying here, i think she has to work, i got the days off today.

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guess me, Heather,Ramos and Aaron will hold it down here-----hope everything is ok back home.

eeee, i wanna goooo

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drive on up again

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drive on up again

it's a long ways man

Im doing 6 hours by myself :sadwavey:

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I am thinking a small ported enclosure(for added output with the top down) tuned to about 34Hz and have a false floor for the amps and distro block.

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Just port it and mount the amp to the enclosure.

False floors are more trouble than they are worth

If he wants light, use some birch ply. Much lighter than MDF

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drive on up again

it's a long ways man

Im doing 6 hours by myself :sadwavey:

ouch, it's about a 10 hour drive for me, but i've got another driver

guess it's too late now anyway, oh well

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you missed some of the fun, Dave and I found some interesting things inside the interior pannels...

we went shopping for 4" mids last night but did not pick anything out yet.

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you missed some of the fun, Dave and I found some interesting things inside the interior pannels...

we went shopping for 4" mids last night but did not pick anything out yet.

what kind of interesting things?

if this has already been covered in another thread then ignore this post

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you missed some of the fun, Dave and I found some interesting things inside the interior pannels...

we went shopping for 4" mids last night but did not pick anything out yet.

what kind of interesting things?

if this has already been covered in another thread then ignore this post

PM dave if you want to know, hehe

the most PITA part of the Z3 was running the wires under the center console. I have to say I am very curious to hear the Dayton 10, great looking sub and very well built.

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It was "intresting" to say the least huh Aaron?

goes to show that you never know what your going to find

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I had alittle talk with the new owner----and the old one too.....

:ohnoes9:

how did that go?

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well one of my buddys is wanting a good cheap and lightweight SQ set-up in his Z3-----so here is what I have in mind-----thanks goes to Partsexpress.com

http://img450.imageshack.us/my.php?image=s40100150rq.jpg

http://img119.imageshack.us/my.php?image=s40100169po.jpg

http://img119.imageshack.us/my.php?image=s40100179jc.jpg

We made the subwoofers for the Z3 if you got the upgraded stereo system. It was sold through sunfire, but we designed the mini sub. It was pretty bad ass. A little 5.25" active woofer with 2 passive radiators. The box was very tiny and made some pretty good bass for its size.

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fitting that dayton in there proved to be a bit of a hassle, 8's or 6.5s would have been soooo much easier

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