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Starting a thread of posting your car's Audio Install's.. Show us your specs and your pictures

Use the template bellow.. And Insert your details and photos.

Have Fun :thumbsup:

 [i]Specs:[/i]

[b]Headunit:[/b]
[b]Front:[/b]
[b]Amp:[/b]
[b]6x9:[/b]
[b]Sub Amp:[/b]
[b]Sub:[/b]
[b]Capacitor:[/b]
[b]Wiring:[/b]


[i]Car:[/i]

[b]Make:[/b]
[b]Model:[/b]
[b]Year:[/b]


[i]Pictures:[/i] 

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i'll start :thumbsup:

Specs:

Headunit: Pioneer DVD Touch-Screen

Front: MTX TDX-6502

Amp: MTX Thunder 3404

6x9: MTX TDX 6903

Sub Amp: MTX Thunder 3401

Sub: MTX Thunder 7500

Capacitor: None

Wiring: 4Ga Powers - 12GA Speaker Wire - 3 x Audioline RCAS

Car:

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R32

Year: 1993

Pictures:

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Edited by fadinmist

Specs:

Headunit: Kenwood DDX6019

Front: Earthquake fc6.2 (600watt)

Amp: Earthquake ph2200.4 (4x175WRMS 4Ohm)

6x9: Earthquake EQ-693r (800watt)

Sub Amp: Earthquake PH5000d (5000 watt)

Sub: 2x Audiopipe 1000 WRMS DVC candy subs

Capacitor: 25 Farad power accoustic + 6 Farad power accoustic

Wiring: 1x run 0awg to 25 farad cap feeding monoblock, 1x run of 4awg to 6 farad cap feeding 4 channel

Car:

Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift Gti

Year: 1995

Pictures:

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Edited by nemz
Specs:

Headunit: Kenwood DDX6019

Front: Earthquake fc6.2 (600watt)

Amp: Earthquake ph2200.4 (4x175WRMS 4Ohm)

6x9: Earthquake EQ-693r (800watt)

Sub Amp: Earthquake PH5000d (5000 watt)

Sub: 2x Audiopipe 1000 WRMS DVC candy subs

Capacitor: 25 Farad power accoustic + 6 Farad power accoustic

Wiring: 1x run 0awg to 25 farad cap feeding monoblock, 1x run of 4awg to 6 farad cap feeding 4 channel

Car:

Make: Suzuki

Model: Swift Gti

Year: 1995

Pictures:

Hahah NEMZ man, that car is going to flip once the bass hits :)

Nice install but, must sounds mint.

Thanks,

Abu

Edited by abu

Specs:

Headunit: Clarion DXZ766MP

Front: Alpine DDLinear splits

Amp: Alpine PDX-4150 digital amp

Rear: Alpine DDLinear's

Sub Amp: Alpine PDX-11000 digital amp

Sub: 2 x 12" Alpine Type R

Capacitor: 1 farad

Wiring: lots :thumbsup:

Car:

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33

Year: 1994

Pictures:

Custom Boot:

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Custom Parcel Shelf:

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Tweeter Position:

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Specs:

Headunit: Alpine IVA-D310E

Front stage: Boston Acoustic Pro60

Powered by: Audison LRx 2.5 amp

Sub: ID Max 12 Dual 2Ohm

Powered by: Audison LRx1.4 amp

Wiring: 0/4Ga + Stinger

Sound deadening: lotsa Dynamat

Built & tuned for SQ but it still pumps out some nice SPL :thumbsup:

Pictures:

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Edited by G_Force

Specs:

Headunit: JVC DVD Unit and 7" VGA Touchscreen Moulded into the dash Air con controls moved to where the ashtray used to be

Front: Haha still stock

Amp: Running off the deck

6x9: stock rears

Sub Amp: 600wrms alpine

Sub: 2x 12" Alpine type S

Capacitor: no need they do more harm that good

Wiring: 2 Gauge to the amp rest for now is stock

Car:

Make: Nissan

Model: R32 Skyline

Year: 1990

Pictures: Still to come car is in the shop at the moment

Specs:

Headunit: Carputer, interface via Xenarc 7" touch screen

Front: Rainbow SLC265Kicks

Amp: TruTechnology 4ch

Sub: Rainbow 12" Amboss

Sound Deadening: Dynamat extreme to inside and outside doors skins, Dynaxorb mats

Car:

Make: R33 GTS-T Series II

Year: 1996

Pictures:

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Edited by Trav33
Specs:

Headunit: Carputer, interface via Xenarc 7" touch screen

Front: Rainbow SLC265Kicks

Amp: TruTechnology 4ch

Sub: Rainbow 12" Amboss

Sound Deadening: Dynamat extreme to inside and outside doors skins, Dynaxorb mats

Car:

Make: R33 GTS-T Series II

Year: 1996

Rainbows & Tru Tech... must sound sweeeetttt....

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is this worthy?

That's not bad, nice install, pity about the gear though :spank:

Maybe sell the gear, get a nice 1000watt RMS amp and a IDQ12 :P for some real kick arse sound :rofl:

Also lose the farrad capacitor on small systems like that they don't do much at all to be honest

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