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Here are some pictures of my "car stereo" or what it can be called.

The car has a power outlet so I can just plug it into 220V. :)

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Head unit: Pioneer P6500DVD

Front speakers: Rockford Fosgate P162S

Back speakers: Rockford Fosgate T162C

Boot speakers: Rockford Fosgate T162C

Boot subs (x2): Rockford Fosgate P312D2

Amp coupé: Rockford Fosgate P4004

Amp subs: Rockford Fosgate P6002

Power build up (dont know the english word): Rockford Fosgate CPCD10-03

DVD montors: Built in motorized in head unit, 13" in boot, 7" WS in sun visor

I can promise you, this sounds good! :rant:

Regards

Håkan

www.skyline.se

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Here is a movie from the Swedish Skyline Meet last week where you can see my car popping some music from the trunk. :)

http://www.skyline.se/filmer/bosse/skyline...ortbilen.se.wmv

Regards

Håkan

www.skyline.se

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Nice. What's it worth all up?

I'm keen to do something similar with my boot. Not show car styles, but just to reclaim some space as I currently have 2 x 12 inch Pioneer subs in a box that takes up 90% of my boot.

Where do you even start with something like this? How hard is it to relocate the battery? What's the black Punch screen thing made of?

I would want to keep the spare tyre too, which throws a spanner in the works.

Good work though, it looks good.

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It does not cost that much since im sponsored by BRL in Sweden.

I started by phoning them, and say "Of course you want to be first in Sweden with a Skyline-stereo-car" :)

The relocation of the battery is not hard, just move it. Of course some wire relocation is necessary. ;)

I have 2 Punch amps in the trunk (one for the subs and one for the system inside the car), one is straight ahead and 1 is in the right side wall. They actually look like that in the bottom, yes it is the bottom of the amp that is showing. ;) It will look better now that we have recieved better lights to light up the amps, battery and so on.

There is no spare tyre, I only have "Spare tyre in can". However Im thinking of building something for the spare tyre, nos-tube, xbox instead of the back seat.

It's fibreglass and then with carpet over it. I will see if we will paint or something on top of the carpet during this winter...

And now, here are the building pics: http://www.skyline.se/skyracer/webgallerie...build/index.htm

Regards

Håkan

www.skyline.se/skyracer

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Inside of the car. DVD player with monitor in centre. 6.5" midrange in original door hole. Double Rockford (yes it comes standard with double speakers) high range on door.

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Håkan

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