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You mean if you upgrade speakers and deck?

Mine sounds fine with standard speakers and Clarion deck.

your speaker quality wont be as good as standard, may sound alright.. but theres standard amps in the sound system, whether they are external or internal to the head unit, I wouldnt know.

scott has the 2 din head unit, and he says that he hasnt heard his speakers sound like mine.

it will sound fine still, but i think the standard head unit will sound better...that being said, i think im keeping the car now, so i will start tackling audio in the hearse.

thinking of focal speakers some amps 4 sub's some more amps, and rockford i360. fk yeh

Mate, your talents are wasted in I.T. Nice work - very pro. I like it a lot.

thanks mate, i learnt a SHIT load of stuff doing this.

Nice work mate! DIY?

Love the shower head.:thumbsup: Shower drowning FTW!

not ALL DIY, i didnt do tiling, that was a professional job. and i couldnt do the plumbing, waste yes, water no. and the shower screen lol

x10000. should come down and do my bathrooms :P

yeah no thanks lol tradesmen get up VERY early. i dont like getting up when its AM. unless im still awake from the night before lol

its not all that hard, just gotta make sure you waterproof properly and get the bath hobb right and the rest is fairly easy.

dont think you can get away with doing a bathroom for less than $20k :(

So who's going to own up to owning this.....one of your friends ryan???

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Definitely not one of my friends. You're from the dirty south, must be one of yours!

I am really curious as to whether or not it came over from Japan like that...

your speaker quality wont be as good as standard, may sound alright.. but theres standard amps in the sound system, whether they are external or internal to the head unit, I wouldnt know.

scott has the 2 din head unit, and he says that he hasnt heard his speakers sound like mine.

it will sound fine still, but i think the standard head unit will sound better...that being said, i think im keeping the car now, so i will start tackling audio in the hearse.

thinking of focal speakers some amps 4 sub's some more amps, and rockford i360. fk yeh

Don't all decks have standard amps?

Maybe I didn't notice a difference because mine already had a Kenwood mini disc player.

Why keeping the car? And wtf is a Rockford i360?

Don't all decks have standard amps?

Maybe I didn't notice a difference because mine already had a Kenwood mini disc player.

Why keeping the car? And wtf is a Rockford i360?

yeh but small useless things. usually with ones its standard facias like ours are of decent quality, ours is clarion im pretty sure, which do have good amps...

its just convenient, plus i cbf going through the sale process..

360 is a 31 band eq for each speaker in the car, plugs into the back of the standard headunit (with some chopping and soldering) and is completely controlled via laptop by blutooth. i installed one in an accord once. always wanted one since. i made mid range speakers sound better than their top end, i could only imagine what the top end stuff wouldve sounded like... i drool over shit like this lol

http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products/product_details.asp?item_id=117203&locale=en_US

yeah the fake wood sides. like those ugly american wagons from the 80s. wasnt there a lampoons with one in it??

Ahh thats what it is, I couldnt tell from the photo! I thought it was some weird reflection. I do recall seeing it up for sale on Car Sales some time ago now.

Ahh thats what it is, I couldnt tell from the photo! I thought it was some weird reflection. I do recall seeing it up for sale on Car Sales some time ago now.

I had to go back & take another look as didn't notice it either. Initially thought "so what, just another std M35", but now that I see it properly - :sick:

Aaron.

Y U no believe me?

ok heres a few of the changes........

Good stuff mate, although the floral-ish design is a big hit in Sydney regions I hear.

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