audio re-install.....56K 10 beer wait..32 pics
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Originally Posted by willwren
Looks great. I wouldn't suggest leaving the trunk lid open on a slope though......not with your noggin in the way. 

Originally Posted by vital49
Looks awesome!! Great install.
BTW, do you use this gizmo on the turn signal lever to keep your hair back?!?! LOL
BTW, do you use this gizmo on the turn signal lever to keep your hair back?!?! LOL
thanks everyone for the comments, i appreicate it
Originally Posted by SSEimatt93
Originally Posted by willwren
Looks great. I wouldn't suggest leaving the trunk lid open on a slope though......not with your noggin in the way. 

Originally Posted by vital49
BTW, your driver'* seat looks like brand new!
Keep up the good work.
Keep up the good work.
ask the guys at Bfest, it looks even better in person
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
Originally Posted by vital49
BTW, your driver'* seat looks like brand new!
Keep up the good work.
Keep up the good work.
ask the guys at Bfest, it looks even better in person
Install looks great!
Have you looked into the Infinity Basslink? It'll easy fit into one of the corners of hte trunk near the tailights out of the way and it has decent bass response for how small it is. I'd look into it.
Have you looked into the Infinity Basslink? It'll easy fit into one of the corners of hte trunk near the tailights out of the way and it has decent bass response for how small it is. I'd look into it.
Looks really good, i have professional made box for 2 15'subs, it fits arcoss the back leaving the seat hatch accessible ill post some pics if you want to see the design, coulld make your own for any sized subwoofer.


