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Old 08-15-2002, 03:16 PM
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quote: As soon as i get my coupe, i am ripping it apart to see if I can make a custom enclosure.. fiberglass perhaps.


All I can say is have fun ...






 
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Old 08-15-2002, 04:03 PM
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If anyone in the bay area is willing??

I'm willing to make a custom faceplate to people can upgrade their stereo head units. I just need one car to get started with to make the custom face plate template..

 
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Old 08-15-2002, 11:55 PM
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BOZAK...so what exactly did you put in your car, and could it be eaily integrated with the existing unit...thanks. I think someone asked this, but do you know if the Nav unit can somehow be modified to play DVDs? Thanks again.

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i put in two amps, a box with two alpine 12 inch type
r's, 6.5 co-axial mbquartz all around, and a crossover...
i put the amps and crossovers in my spare space and
the box of course in the back of the trunk...
you need to run hi to low adapters from the
radio to hook up your amps... i kept the stock tweeters
in, they sound sweet enough with the addition of the
mbquartz...

a warning about mbquartz co-axials...
do not get them unless you are running some type
of subwoofer with them... they are not an ideal
speaker for bass without a sub...

i dont use my g as a daily driver, so i dont worry
about the spare...


 
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Old 08-15-2002, 11:58 PM
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even though wat ur doing is gonna be nice looking and stuff, i hav to say those pictures want to make me cry! lol, never though the g35 like that could look so much in pain. but thanks for the pics

SoOn: 2003 G35 Black on Black w/ Sport Tuned & Sunroof

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Old 08-16-2002, 02:16 PM
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1100.00... but i bought it directly from a distributor...
no middle man to mark it up another grand...

 
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