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Well, i\'ve long since begun modding figured it was about time to get a post going about it.
Bought the car about 8 months ago, 96 GT with 132 original miles on the 5sfe. She has some ailing paint and a couple accessory issues, overall very solid car though. I\'m looking to turn her into a decently reliable but fun car to drive. Here\'s the list as of so far of the plans for the project: Interior Mods: Shift Boot Sound System 6.5" Rears off deck power 8" amplified mid woofers with component tweeter system 1000-1200w 5 channel amp 10" sub in custom box Relocated Optima group 35 yellowtop Custom Skeletal tie down box 2 AWG Lighting series cabling Suede headliner (black) Suede door card cover (black) Metallic Silver trim accents Spree LED kit in blue, with custom Tach shift light override Integrated USB plug in Seats? Harness? Custom elevated rear deck with room for full size spare Sound insulated Exterior Fix the sprayer system Repaint body (probably rally blue, but i\'m undecided as of yet) Replace shattered fog lamp (car has a black eye D:) Redo low beam trim rings Summer Wheels and Tires (XXR 527 or 530) Performance Fuel pump Walbro GS342 with 400-765 install kit Suspension BC Racing BR series coilovers Strut Tower Bars Suspension Bushings (energy suspension sway bar bush, sway endlink, GT4 mcpherson strut bush kit ft & rr) Rear Brakes Brake Lines SS Custom routed exhaust (for ground clearance) 3sgte swap engine s54 tranny with M Factory LSD Under Braces Turbo Timer And so it begins! The USB mod for my phone charger, shows blue when the car is on ![]() Right fender and front bumper removed to replace fluid washer tank (previous owner had let the car sit for a LONG period of time, all the washer lines and tank were completely filled with an algae like substance, smelled terrible too) and fix trim around headlight! ![]() The beginning of the stripping for trim painting ![]() New rear speaker installed after having to tediously make custom adapters, they were slightly to big for the stock mounts *yay for dremels!) ![]() The beginnings of sound insulation project ![]() ![]() Slicing and dicing the door cards to accept my new 4" speakers ![]() Speakers Installed! ![]() Out with the old nasty peeling fabric, in with the new ![]() That\'s it for the moment, my new battery, and wiring for that will arrive on monday and i\'ll do a quick rundown on the wiring on that. In addition i\'ll be laying down all the wiring for the audio system so that when it comes time all i have to do is hook it up! Carpet out only once ![]() This post has been edited by MotoFoo86: Dec 2, 2012 - 5:58 AM |
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Yes, it's copper clad aluminum (90% aluminum 10% copper) so it should be light... but copper is the best conductor. 100% OFC is better than CCA. CCA is also cheaper than OFC.
It'll probably work fine but I personally like OFC better than CCA. KnuKonceptz makes the best audio OFC wire on the market. It's got more threads than most other brands' equal thickness i.e. their 2AWG is much thicker than Stinger's 2AWG. -------------------- 1993 Celica GT Coupe - sold
1994 Celica GT Liftback |
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