sndsgood wrote:looking good. there are about 30 diffrent brands of fleece you can use ive used fleece with dinosaurs and ducks and all sorts of crazy patterns. id say go look around and your bound to find other fleece there.
I think he means to cover the box. Don't think he wants ducks.
Wide Body Progress
haha i could have a little rubber ducky trunk if you guys thought that would still look clean... lol. but yeah i need fabric to finish covering the box... nice though
Wow that's a lot of work!!! I'm not an audio fan, but that's really nice!! Keep up the good work. Hope I had the same kind of motivation to finish my projects
i guess you could call this my "teaser", since i still need to throw the subs in and wire 'em up... trunk still needs a few final touches but it's just about done! here you go!
i think it turned out pretty nicely, and it does look like i have more trunk space so that's another plus!
the only major change i might make as of now is to lower the amp so it's on the same level as the subwoofers... but if i don't get to that i still think it looks good. anyways...
comments/ suggestions?
Damn that looks good.
Props on the work dude.
Kinda makes me dissapointed that i'm not gonna do a setup like that anymore and makes me want to rethink my idea. But i'll prolly end up stickin with my idea, lol.
Good job.
-Seth
How do you get to the tailights if you burn a bulb???
it's pretty easy: i just pull out the sub box. Nothing dealing with my setup is bolted down except for the amp enclosure; I could remove everything within 5 minutes if I had to.
holy back from the dead
looks good man very clean

In Loving Memory of Phil Martin December 14 2005
setup reminds me of one i built 3 years ago for my friends 98 monte. except it was 4 L7 12's and and the brand of amp is escaping me at the moment..very nice install. we won best install a 4 of 4 stereo competitions we entered it in.