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Alright well first of all, I haven't posted in a while, been super busy.
Second of all, it's not all that new, I got the equipment in February or so, and my box was completed in May. Here is a pic of my system
I haven't gotten it metered yet, but I would love to. I can tell you that it physically snapped the metal arm of my rear view mirror in half while I was driving and the rear view mirror fell on my hand. It was funny
-------------------- My car 1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 My system Pioneer P7500MP Infinity Kappa 693.5i Rears Infinity Kappa 63.5i Fronts (2) 2004 Kicker 12" L7 Solobaric's (1) Hifonics BX1500D Amp Posts: 644 | From: Iowa City, Iowa USA | Registered: Apr 2000
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I forgot to mention, that the box was custom built and was about $400 with shipping. The hatch of my car was completely gutted in order for the box to be fitted with enough space for the ported enclosure (the hatch is pretty small in my car.
-------------------- My car 1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 My system Pioneer P7500MP Infinity Kappa 693.5i Rears Infinity Kappa 63.5i Fronts (2) 2004 Kicker 12" L7 Solobaric's (1) Hifonics BX1500D Amp Posts: 644 | From: Iowa City, Iowa USA | Registered: Apr 2000
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I like teh Amp, Like teh SUbz too! Set up Looks good mang
-------------------- Pioneer DEH 6600 Pioneer GM-4000F Pioneer TS-C1653 comp's in front Pioneer 6x9 3-ways in rear Kicker KX850.2 New Sub & enclosure comming soon! --------------------------------- If it aint bumpin', don't play it. If it aint a chevy, don't raise it. If it aint the Chronic, then don't Blaze it! Posts: 2301 | From: CA | Registered: May 2004
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Looks nice man. But you would have felt alot better if you would have done it all yourself. Cause then you could have said "Yeah I custom built the whole thing by hand", instead of "Yeah I picked it all out by hand and ordered it". But still nice system man.
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Everything, except for the box itself, was done by me. I took apart the inside of the car and wired it, did my fronts/rears, HU. I did everything except build the box.
-------------------- My car 1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 My system Pioneer P7500MP Infinity Kappa 693.5i Rears Infinity Kappa 63.5i Fronts (2) 2004 Kicker 12" L7 Solobaric's (1) Hifonics BX1500D Amp Posts: 644 | From: Iowa City, Iowa USA | Registered: Apr 2000
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Nice setup. Might be the samething I run for the same brands next year as a daily driver setup.
-------------------- Mike Zadler
2003 Usaci 151.2@48hz (AudioControl 170) 2003 AS3: 149.6@39hz (Linx Meter) 2004 S4: 145.2@41hz (TermLab) 2005 M1: 149.3@69hz Retired indefinately. Still into car audio to help others where I can. Posts: 3029 | From: I don't just want to knock over the pins, I WANT TO VIOLATE EM!!!! | Registered: Jun 2000
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If you ain't down with the Iggster and his sounds, I got 2 words for ya: Bass Race Posts: 5981 | From: If you have to ask, youll never know | Registered: Feb 2005
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not everyone has the tools or the knowledge to build there own enclosure. there is nothing wrong with having one built for them...SPLaudio
Posts: 6741 | From: north rose,ny | Registered: Aug 2002
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Looks nice. I know what you're saying though about there not being much room in the hatch of those. For my friend's 94 3000GT, I designed and built a box for 5 12s, all sealed, all with their own 1ft^3 compartment. LOL and the shop said they couldn't do 3 12s.... Anyway, broke that plastic cover on the bottom of the hatch door off. Snapped all the spots around the screws holding it to the hatch door. Now if only I can find those pics...
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Life: Sexually transmitted and always fatal. Posts: 188 | From: Des Moines, IA USA | Registered: May 2001
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