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So in otherwords im pretty much farked and its gunna cost me a shitload. So no matter what im gunna have to get it cut out welded in new then complied then checked thru regency because what 10mm of metal was cut out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah all lights were working but not having driven the car let alone at night for 2 months as its been defect genarally makes it a little hard to tell, since its illegal to drive the car on the road day or nite.

Im sorry but 10mm is bulls##t. To defect on that which is gunna cost some1 whos not hooning around breaking the law, asalting ppl just enjoying motor vehicles is crap

did they go right for them? its stupid you can drill a hole for FMIC pipe but not 6x9? the fmic hole would affect the crumple zone more then 6x9.

i was within a day of cutting my rear deck to port the sub thru, damn it!!!! do i rethink the port or hide it really well under carpet on deck and block access from the boot to speaker deck ? REGENCY SUX end of rant.

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