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I posted a couple of weeks ago about the alpine system I was looking at. Well, its HERE!!!! and boy does it sound mad!!! 4 brand new speakers, 2 tweeters, amp and subby! I will post up pics tommorrow after uni. I also got a pod filter installed while I was at it - so now the car sounds mad, goes mad - everything is lookin perfect!!

Thanks goes out to Ray Evans & RE Customs - they finished installing everything by 7pm & they have done a fantastic job! Thanks heaps guys!!! :)

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There you go - the pics are up. Couldnt get the speakers, cos its all concealed up :P

The only thing i have to do now, is to attach the box temporarily, so it does not move around in the boot....

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Edited by emsta2003

ahhh looks nice dude..

i got my tweeters mounted in same spot.. I reckon it sounds better up there than down below.

Time for you to hide those wirings if you can.. Just incase if you happen to put something in the boot etc etc..

Congrats.. wish i had an amp n sub

Thanks bud....

Yeah I will be looking to hide the wirings and temporarily attach the sub case so that it doesnt move around - but overall very very happy with it. still havent read the manuals yet (sat morning will be for that), but I tried all sorts of music - and its just unbelievable - even a bit of Darude & sash really comes out well.....

The modifications shall continue! :O

Edit: actually, it would be great if anyone could suggest how i can temporarily attach the box....

Edited by emsta2003

Edit: actually, it would be great if anyone could suggest how i can temporarily attach the box....

Looks nice man.. I am yet to build my sub box but from what I've seen as long as it's not too top heavy and off balance then a few strips of good adhesive backed velcro works well (apparantly).

Good Luck

  • 4 weeks later...

looks like a top job, i just got myself a rockford 12" sub earlier today and a cadence amp, but what i want to know is how u mounted the amp on the back wall, as i looked at mine and it doesnt look strong enough

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