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imo doesnt need spacers...they sit nicely. the impuls suit it down to the bone :( wish i couldve got some for my liner but no 4stud :D

sounds look great :P, how much was that pioneer unit itself? and how badly does that subbox fill up your boot :(

man i gotta do a thread like this, iv had a similar couple of weeks in the hols, major upgrades xD

Haha cheers guys.

Theres another major mod i gotta' do!

Put the SAU sticker on the Rear quater window :D .. just gotta wait for my pack to arrive >.< Shell hurry up! *mental message*

I really dont want spacers, too much hassle. The Pioneer retails for about 1600 on Ryda. Picked it up for 800 from eBay, aussie model. Was only used for like 1 month. Saw the reciept and all aswell.

Haha, damn the sub box takes like the whole boot man. But i dont use the boot for much anyways. The subbox is heavy as sh*t aswell, but i'll move along to a fibreglass enclosure when the time is right and when i pay off all my fines and court appearances lol.

Sounds awesome aswell. If i sit there watching a video, i can turn the subs off from the head unit so it wont drain my actual battery. So its a great unit. there was a guy on SAU selling one aswell.

MRXTCZ

i wouldnt be buying of car mate my friend got a kit from them did not fit at all and ive also heard a few ppl saying thier kits dont fit

my widebody guards - R34gtr doluck kit - R34 gtr bonnet and your car will be pure sex!

it could look a little something liek this!

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Edited by mrgtt

haha cheers guys. Wow Do Luck looks very nice!.

Anyways, nah no more pics right now.. missz still has the camera and i still cant be bothered right now haha.

Will go for another round of shots if i do any more mods.

MRXTCZ

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