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Cmac
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Hey everyone new guy been around audio for a lil while But i just came across a semi decent set up dirt cheap. I have two kicker l7 10's a set of power bass 6.5 componets and a memphis 1500 amp im putting it all in a Chevy Cavalier Z24 1991 I want a really nice beat and a lot of show also. Im curious what is the best set up. My seats gfold down i was thinking of taking them out and doing like a semi wall where youjust wall off teh trunk use a couple aero ports in the corners and fire the subs into the cabin any ideas would be useful thanks in advance
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-fiberglass enclosures for the speakers molded to the pillars up on the dash.

-small sub in fiberglass enclosure molded to where the glove box compartment is (take out the glove box and put sub in its place)

-take rear speakers and mount them in fiberglass enclosures firing backward where the side pillars meet the roof

Heres a couple things to make it stand out quite a bit and give it some show youre lookin for.

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