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Here are the pics. finished and sounding awsome. i pump the volume on the deck to max with no distortion... just sore ears. please let me know what ya think.

EDIT: Cant get pics to work. some can be found here http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...&threadid=29572

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Originally posted by INASNT

looks mad.

what do you do when u have a flat tyre??

keep driving. lol.

nah. i had a fluffy green bag made for the spare. it sits on the back seat when i travel.

half way finished doing a fact sheet up with all the model numbers and stuff. keep an eye out soon.

SKYL9: the deck is eclipse (just released and touch screen) the fact sheet will have the model numbers in it.

pics soon. as well as movie of it at night. yummy.

once the file thing is fixed on the forums ill upload some more pic's.

is this ricky's supra? saw him the other day at a meetup we had...

nice setup dude, altho the point of rear screens is lost on me in a 2 door car... but um... very nice work...

looking forward to the list of specs...

Looks sensational dude. :D:D

Yeah he came with a mate I think, dunno i wasn't there for long jus went to meet up with Gaj (MA70 Supra with the t04e).

Hey reback, what's the bit under the caps reveal when you lift em off, I'm curious cos I just noticed a lil ridge in the pics.

Yeah he came with a mate I think, dunno i wasn't there for long jus went to meet up with Gaj (MA70 Supra with the t04e).

Hey reback, what's the bit under the caps reveal when you lift em off, I'm curious cos I just noticed a lil ridge in the pics.

the floor is two piece so you can access the amps and wiring easy. the caps just hide it.the entire boot was trimed with that black leathery vynle stuff the only touch ups is a small crack on the cap holders but other then that it was a very neat and slick job.

Cool... do you find the caps do much? Do you have a second battery or do you run off the main one? I should be setting up 2 12" tarantulas in a similar setup, but instead of going with the cap route I'm gonna go with the second battery + bigger alternator + very small cap to prevent power spikes route... what do u reckon?

Oh and what's the bass response like in that position, did you try any other positions you tried em in before you came to that design or was is more form over functionality?

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