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Old 11-29-2007, 09:53 PM
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wow! great job!
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Old 11-30-2007, 06:50 AM
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Thanks. I will have new pics soon.
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Old 11-30-2007, 03:21 PM
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You have won the 2007 Nuckin' Futs award from me. Congrats ;] l0l0l0l. this is my favorite box on SL, TASTEFULLY done in terms of colors/interior. over the top in terms of setup / work involved, but that's a good thing ;]
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Damn that is on nice ICE setup!
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Old 11-30-2007, 04:20 PM
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Very nice........I can only dream to have something of that caliber one day.
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Old 11-30-2007, 04:56 PM
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WOW I am glad this thread is still going strong. Thanks for the positive responses.
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Old 12-01-2007, 04:53 PM
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i would just like to add this is the only positive thing i have ever seen for a john deere product lol
i love the fleece dude
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INSANE

With that said...I'm glad to see all that work turned out so great, I've seen many people start something big (not this big) and then not finish it. Much props to you and the crew that worked with you.

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Old 12-02-2007, 09:26 PM
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WOW!!! That turned out killer ..
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Originally Posted by crazypezguy
i would just like to add this is the only positive thing i have ever seen for a john deere product lol
i love the fleece dude
LOL that’s funny. .Now I can tell people That I drive a tractor.

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INSANE

With that said...I'm glad to see all that work turned out so great, I've seen many people start something big (not this big) and then not finish it. Much props to you and the crew that worked with you.

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WOW!!! That turned out killer ..
Thanks guys believe me it took a long time.
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Old 12-04-2007, 05:00 AM
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OMG, that is truly amazing...Awesome work, many props too all that contributed...
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that thing is so dam pimp! If your not there, check out http://hitts-onsite.com/insiderforum/index.php a great place for somebody of your caliber
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oh
my
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god...

i think i just felt my **** move...

that is amazing!

quick question, if you rough sand the quater panel covers there in the back good enough, can you use them as a glassing frame? say if you want to form your sub enclosures to the quater panels there?
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Old 12-10-2007, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Winter
oh
my
F'ing
god...

i think i just felt my **** move...

that is amazing!

quick question, if you rough sand the quater panel covers there in the back good enough, can you use them as a glassing frame? say if you want to form your sub enclosures to the quater panels there?
I am glad I could assist you in **** movement lol!
And yes you could theoretically do something like that to make a sub enclosure but i would reinforce it with more glass
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Originally Posted by xoBkcalb
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oh
my
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god...

i think i just felt my **** move...

that is amazing!

quick question, if you rough sand the quater panel covers there in the back good enough, can you use them as a glassing frame? say if you want to form your sub enclosures to the quater panels there?
I am glad I could assist you in **** movement lol!
And yes you could theoretically do something like that to make a sub enclosure but i would reinforce it with more glass
oh ofcourse! i have every intension on reinforcing the enclosures... the subs weigh around 30lbs a piece so not doing so would be stupid
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Old 12-11-2007, 02:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Winter
Originally Posted by xoBkcalb
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oh
my
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god...

i think i just felt my **** move...

that is amazing!

quick question, if you rough sand the quater panel covers there in the back good enough, can you use them as a glassing frame? say if you want to form your sub enclosures to the quater panels there?
I am glad I could assist you in **** movement lol!
And yes you could theoretically do something like that to make a sub enclosure but i would reinforce it with more glass
oh ofcourse! i have every intension on reinforcing the enclosures... the subs weigh around 30lbs a piece so not doing so would be stupid
I say do it. As you can tell I think the more the better. What do you have planed? What equipment are you going to use? If there is any thing I can help you with planing wise let me know.
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Old 12-11-2007, 02:57 AM
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Now that I see you signature I realize you probably don't need my help LOL. And I guess you will be using JBL. I guess I should read more.
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Old 12-11-2007, 07:19 AM
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haha yes, mainly JBL equipment. i've done some simple fiberglass jobs, nothing extreme. i'd like to get into carbon fiber weave glassing so i could do the carbon fiber enclosures .

i want to use the stock quarter panel covers, cut the edges of it and use the edging as the starting point so when i put the enclosure in, it'll lock rightup with the other interior panels.

i'm gona use 2 JBL W10GTI MKII 10" subs, one on each side ofcourse. 2 C608GTI MKII 6.5" component systems and i'm waiting for JBL to get to shipping thier new GTO amps, i'm going to use a GTO14001 for the subs and a GTO1004 for the components.

next, i'm going to take the sheet metal out of the rear seat back rests and replace it with carbon fiber and sink the carbon into the back rest by about 2 and half inches in a 20"x12" *hight by width* format on each side so that each amplfier will sit into the backrest and then have them either lighted with blue OR covered for a stealth look.

JDMcarboy.com has firmware worx copy interior door panels, so i'm going to use the carbon fiber ones to house the new component systems for both the front and rear doors.

i've got the subs and components sitting in my closet at the moment, just waiting for the new GTO amps to come out and then i'll be ready to start.

the basics:
2x W10GTI MKII
2x C608GIT MKII
Pioneer DEH-P6900UB *model number correct? it's the latest 6900 headunit*
2x Kinetik HC600 bats
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Old 12-11-2007, 07:33 AM
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Actualy, i do have a question. i'll PM it to ya.
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thank you for some CHOICE ideas
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