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now im sure ur all realising on my days off i get creative usually posting a pic of something ive creatid for my car... this time round i bought a logitek g35 wheel and made a frame for grand turismo prologue..... with the 6 speed gated shifter its awesome!! just gotta figure out how to get the clutch working

Sick, so ill be round on Sunday to test it out :D

Picked up some audio today while Car toys have there sale on.

Got 2 12" subs roughly 400-450 rms each subs

Mono Amp which will power them plus more if needed

A port for the sub box that i need to make

and Terminals for the box :

should produce roughly 130-140db :D

dls nobelium? nice way to to drop a few grand. :P:)

ah, awesome. should be nice and loud, wish i had the cash to pick up some sound gear, stock speakers are garbage and my head unit has seen better days.

I got a Pioneer Carrozeria double din cd player with fm expander than can be yours for $60 until you get a decent unit?

Get the RDA slotted rotors Dave

have been so f**king happy with them since i got them in

so much better then standard....but then again my rotors were stuffed

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rd...Gr-t200718.html

message the guy and ask him if he can get it for your car

very helpful dude

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