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Team Maxxsonics - Mike
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Big 3 Video

Hopefully this will be helpful.

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GAY!!!!!!!!


Actually this is pretty helpful!! Thanks!!!

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wow!!

You were moving pretty quick there Mike [Big Grin]

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Very nice tutorial.
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quote:
Originally posted by TeamSubGoPoof:
wow!!

You were moving pretty quick there Mike [Big Grin]

Powered by Red Bull. [Laugh] [Blob]

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this is a grate vid for the new kids getting into car audio

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can't wait for the big 4 video [Smile]

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Very nice Mike. Glad someone finally did it on video.

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Cool video I just didn't see any explanation on how you know a ground is good or better than stock. My Honda is grounded on the headlight like that Scion, so I might ground to the strut bolts.

Anyone wanna tell me how you can tell a ground is good for our high current applications?

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