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post May 30, 2010 - 2:15 AM
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Gday everyone, heres just a few pic of my working progress any idea to better my car would be muchly appreiated.


a picture taken at the top of the mount with my mates Commy VL

[img]http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab317/1nissannut/01052010005.jpg

[img]http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/ab317/1nissannut/23042010128.jpg
a good pic, shame the damaged quartar wasnt fixed


unsoldered each green led and resolder blue one


just a test fit of the blue halos. these are HID Projector Bi-Xenon lights. so they are set up so i have 4 low beam lights. they turn into high beam when i hit the lever. a little flap pulls down and lets the entire power of the light throught the projector lense.


a look at the halos close up


my car is a 204 but i hit a kangaroo 3 wks after owning it and it was cheaper for me to put a 205 front end on it, plus the 205 looks meaner smile.gif


im pretty big on sound so the next few pics will be my sound system. so far it owes me

Alpine type r 6.5'' components - $400
Alpine type s 6.5'' components - $300
Clarion 6 x 9 - $100
Alpine type s 12'' Subwoofer - $180
Dynomatt Mega Kit - $350
Alpine 1000W Mono Digital Amp - $600
Kenwood 500W 4 Channel Amp - $350

plus theres the cost of MDF, screws, glue, fibreglass, swade, tape, and others small things. And im still to buy the right headunit but should be about $1000.




this is whats in the back of car.. basicly a twin vented box in the side quaters. plenty of mid range bass smile.gif looks stock when the cover is back over it all


i considered this, it worked well at half volume, but there just wasnt enough air space for the sub to work at anythign over half volume. it made me a little sad caz the idea od 2 12'' sub next to each back passenger is just rediculas but it just didnt work frown.gif


both side of the boot looks like this. dynomat makes a huge difference.no rattles and with what in the back (next pic) it really is needed.


a 43litre box made of fibreglass. the box has been tuned soo well the amp is set to -7 input level





sub is flush mounted to the cover plate of the box. and the best it of the box is that iver covered in such a way the its soft to touch. essentully its like touching pillow smile.gif


the woofer is mounted using the stock housing but modified to itll take a 6.5'' woofer


i havnt finished this yet but its going to be a floating floor.. a piece of mdf over the spare wheel. allowing me to keep the spare,have a flat floor and storage compartments between the new floor and the original floor.



































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