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    Thread: amazing install

    1. #1
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      amazing install

      As much as i like performance on a car, I equally enjoy having a high sound quality sound system. While searching on design ideas i came across an amazing build thread:
      http://www.audiogroupforum.com/csfor...ad.php?t=66958

      not pro-touring related but the fabrication skills in this thread are amazing. could be useful to check out how he did it. I think most of the machining was done with tools most of us have/have access to .
      Scott
      '66 Chevelle

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      very creative on the install positions and such. i like my stuff a little more blended, but great work none the less.
      Scott R. (vinny)

      misha widebody SL55 highly modded
      -67 camaro ttls/viper t56, 350z irs, full frame, in the works
      -porsche cayenne turbo 175hp added over stock
      -other crap that just hauls me around!

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      Quote Originally Posted by overZealous1 View Post
      very creative on the install positions and such. i like my stuff a little more blended, but great work none the less.
      Agreed. i like blending a bit more but his techniques are amazing. specially when you get around page 46 and up.
      Scott
      '66 Chevelle

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      i didn't make it that far. when i see threads like that it inspires me to go out and work on my car. haha. i have used all the different techniques and cool little gadgets he did, just havn't put them all into the same car. if he isn't doing it for a living, he should be!
      Scott R. (vinny)

      misha widebody SL55 highly modded
      -67 camaro ttls/viper t56, 350z irs, full frame, in the works
      -porsche cayenne turbo 175hp added over stock
      -other crap that just hauls me around!

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      shaping acrylic/plexi:
      http://www.audiogroupforum.com/csfor...=66958&page=51
      aluminum front air damn grill:
      http://www.audiogroupforum.com/csfor...=66958&page=44
      vented acrylic window:
      http://www.audiogroupforum.com/csfor...=66958&page=50
      aluminum shaping with a wood router:
      http://www.audiogroupforum.com/csfor...=66958&page=52
      some carbon fiber work:
      http://www.audiogroupforum.com/csfor...=66958&page=54
      dunno what to describe this as, but it's a huge mechanical aperture like what is found in SLR camera...AWESOME:
      http://www.audiogroupforum.com/csfor...=66958&page=66
      Scott
      '66 Chevelle

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      it is pretty awesome that his "mill" is a router table! great out of the box thinking. i am picking up quite a few things from his thread.

      Scott R. (vinny)

      misha widebody SL55 highly modded
      -67 camaro ttls/viper t56, 350z irs, full frame, in the works
      -porsche cayenne turbo 175hp added over stock
      -other crap that just hauls me around!





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