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Old 11-28-2010, 10:28 PM
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This is going to be awesome when you are done! I'm glad you want to keep it looking stock, too... kind of an audio sleeper.
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thats sick
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Thanks guys. It's actually coming along quicker than I thought it would. The hardest parts are still yet to come though. Building the new center console will be time consuming and my plans for the amplifiers will be another tricky one. I'm using four of the Zapco DC Reference 750.2's and they are 24" long. I will be joining them together to make two 4 foot long amps and they will get mounted upside down in the headliner. A lot of custom work will go into that plan.
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wow sounds like it
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Got a little more done on the tweeter panels. Still a lot more finish work to do but they are starting to take shape.



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You have ***** of steel my friend. I'm pretty good at fabbing and glassing on my boat, but to do that with our F150s takes some talent. Keep the pics coming.
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Originally Posted by TunaSlayer
You have ***** of steel my friend. I'm pretty good at fabbing and glassing on my boat, but to do that with our F150s takes some talent. Keep the pics coming.
Thanks Dude.
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epicness.. they all looks like crap....re do them.. and send me them
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Originally Posted by bobkyle2
epicness.. they all looks like crap....re do them.. and send me them
LOL...thanks...I think
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damn i wish i had the patience and skill to do that to my truck. since im a musician, sound is a key thing for me, and ive always wanted more from my system. but thats damn good work, bro.

do you think mounting those tweeters and mid-bass that close to each other might cause some interference?


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