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I have some old stereo gear i wanted to put into my car but still enjoying the sound of spool etc on the odd time i get to drive the damn thing :dry:

there links to google images, they dont work?

Yeah they work but it required me having to click on it and that is WAY more effort that i was willing to put into it :P

what sound system?... taking a weight saving page from benji...

Lol.. Ask Benji what you can do to save weight in your 1990's/ 2000's non accident Japanese nostalgia vehicle..

I just have some Sony cd player clarion speakers and some rubbish amp..

Thinking of ripping them out for weight reduction.. Lol..

When I had my S13, I was planning to order some quality Pinoneer sound system stuff.

They produce good quality gear from what I've heard....

If you get a double din headunit, you can run the HKS camp system off that :woot: ...which eliminates the need for gauges.

My factory Cd player has locked me out and wont accept the pin code I found in the manual. Faceplam.jpg :domokun:

win!!!!

the last owner striped the sound system out of mine...i just never bothered to install a new one lol. But....i do plan to install a car computer and a decent set eventually, but i know nothing about speakers etc

I like the way the last owner thinks.

I am going to remove my boot carpet for Stage 1, Stage 2 required NOT eating 14 pies every time me and Chookie go past Pie In The Sky.............. Stage 3 TBA

Please note, Stage 3 is not for Amatuers and for offroad use only!

DIF - can you modify your signature to remove/modify the c*ck word in your sig - my net nanny at work freaks out whenever you post

:laugh: WTF is a net nanny?

I am going to remove my boot carpet for Stage 1, Stage 2 required NOT eating 14 pies every time me and Chookie go past Pie In The Sky.............. Stage 3 TBA

Please note, Stage 3 is not for Amatuers and for offroad use only!

Stage 3 is taking a dump before going for a drive (typically deletes 1-2kg of mass)

Stage 3 is taking a dump before going for a drive (typically deletes 1-2kg of mass)

Or in your case having any sort of coversation and dribbling 1-2kg of shit :P

DIF - can you modify your signature to remove/modify the c*ck word in your sig - my net nanny at work freaks out whenever you post

Done..

:laugh: WTF is a net nanny?

Bloody nanny goats...

Stage 3 is taking a dump before going for a drive (typically deletes 1-2kg of mass)

Quality post for weight saving right here guys!

Net nanny - stops people browsing porn and bad things at work - ours is actually called web Marshall

Btw I've had to switch to my phone

If mine did that i would have nothing to do but work! That would be super gheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey!

Do you use the mobile version or full version on your phone? Mobile version has a few little bugs that shit me!

Net nanny - stops people browsing porn and bad things at work - ours is actually called web Marshall

Btw I've had to switch to my phone

Lame!!! If I want to browse sexy ladehs at work wastelands or shock mansion lol..

thanks DIF :-)

NP

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