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Headunit: Pioneer DVD Touch-Screen

Front: Nothen Special

Sub Amp: Us Audio 1200z 1000wrms mono

Sub: 2x lighting audio DVC, 1500max/500rms ea

Capacitor: None

Wiring: 0gauge power Lightning audion RCAs

Car:

Make: Toyota

Model: Celica

Year: 1991

Got 140.6 at first and only soundoff

Theres also an Option Audio 10.2" screen in there too

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hey all new on here, first post but saw this thread and felt the need to post..

these are the installs i did on my old honda accord..

nothing fancy, but i was happy considering id done it myself and had no experience in this field.

1st attempt:

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2nd time round:

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Specs:

Headunit:eclipse cd7100

Front:focal k2p

Amp:rockford 4 chan bridged(old punch bd series)

Rear:Eclipse 8362 splits

Amp:JVC 4 chan bridged

Sub Amp:Soundstream PCA1500D

Sub:2x Soundstream T4-10s Dual 1ohms

Capacitor:meh what a waste

Wiring:single 0g run to PCA1500D single run of jaycar 2g to distro 8g to amps, Stinger Helix RCAS(Front/Rear) Stinger hyper for sub

Car:

Make:Nissan Skyline

Model:R33

Year:95

Pictures: to be assoctiated

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  • 4 weeks later...

Headunit:Innovatek (ebay = cheap)

Screen: Innovatek 7" (ebay see a pattern here?)

Front:6.5" Digital Design splits

Rear: 6' Digital Design

Amp:Response 4x100 watt rms

Sub Amp:Rockford 325.1 Mono

Sub:Rockford Punch 12"

Capacitor:Rockford

Wiring:Dr Beat Installations Gold Coast

Car:Nissan Skyline R33

The only thing left to do is cover the MDF. I have a feeling that i'm going to end up killing my battery with the amount of doof i pump. So when it goes ill cover the MDF.

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earthquake sub zero... very nice....

did you do that yourself, or get it installed? if so, where at?

Specs:

Headunit: Alpine w200e plus PXAH701 Processor

Front:[/b Boston Pro60 custom 3 way

Amp: ALpine PDX 2.150 and 4.150

6x9: evil

Sub Amp:ALpine PDX 1.1000

Sub:RE Audio 05 XXX 12"

Capacitor:more evil

Wiring:Stinger

Basically, the only thing I didn't do myself, was the boxes (I dunno how to fibreglass) and the covering... Platinum Car Audio and Interiors did that... I am very pleased with their work, and they are a great bunch of guys :action-smiley-069:

Everything else in the car is pretty much me... All wiring, lighting, installing (minus the bucket seats) and tuning was me... And I still have a long way to go...

dont have any pictures but im running

deck: Pioneer 6.5inch touch screen dvd player

up front: 175w soundstream splits

down back: pos carrozerria things from j land

amps: 560w soundstream 4 channel, focal 1.800

subs: twin 300w hertz subs

not exactly top notch but it does alright

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
wat type of material have u covered the boot floors in?

the 2 sections that make the false floor are just MDF covered in carpet. Removing the 2 pieces reveals the sub box and shelves that the amps are sitting on.

Specs:

Headunit: 7" Pioneer 6 Stacker DVD/CD Player

Front: DLS 6.5" 2 Way Splits 50 WRMS

Amp: JVC Bridgeable 2 Channel (for the splits)

6.5": DLS Coaxial Series 2 Way 50 WRMS

Sub Amp: Class D Circuit 2 Way Input, LPF 50-300Hz

Sub: JVC 12" Active Sub 250Wrms

Capacitor: not yet

Wiring: a fair bit and quite thick too!!!

Car:

Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: R34 GT

Year: 1999

Pics to come soon :)

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