My baby makes her pictoral debut!!
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Yes. And what I would do is pull the arm rest out as well and then put the tray that is in the armrest along with the opening part into the sub enclosure so that I only lost the 1 storage compartment.
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I honestly dont think you will have enough air space there. The bass would sound good for the driver there but what about people in the way back seat there is alot of room between that front seat and back just my thought??
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It is very rare that I have anyone in the back seat. I keep the seats down for my Great Dane, and only my fiancé sits shotty and often it is just me. I am sure that it would not be th ebest for max bass, but I bet it would bump for the driver with 1000 Watts RMS to it!
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True you got a point there. My parents used to raise great danes they had a brindel and a fawn. But I bet you it would sound excellent for the driver.
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Exactly, and that is what is most important. With 1000 Watts to a W7, I bet that would be a LOT of bass; probably more than we realize. I plan on Dynamatting everything from floor to ceiling with at least one layer.
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That should rock pretty good. Oh I must say ur GHINI is off the hook..
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I picked up the headrest DVD players at my Dodge dealership oddly enough. There are some other companies that have similar designs too.
Wiggs, do you really have a lambro? My boss has a blue gallardo in his fleet....
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Thread is yours again. Yes, that is my car in the pic. It doesn't have quite as much done to it as the dodge but that is in the process of changing. I have been looking at a Gallardo Spyder for my fiancé.
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But the Nav doesn't work, right? I'm looking at the panasonic.........it has a nav button, but, as of yet, Panasonic has no module for nav........or so they tell me?? Please advise if this is incorrect, becuase I'd really like to have the nav function.
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I do have the nav function and adding the rear camera, the bluetooth on screen and the TV tuner this week. It might be the model below the one I have because there are 2 different models at my car audio store...
The problem is that I put Panasonic but in all reality it is a kenwood!!! I am in charge of the fleet for our company and it is up to each salesmen which decks they want and the last one I put in was a Panny, and got confused....DUH!!!
The problem is that I put Panasonic but in all reality it is a kenwood!!! I am in charge of the fleet for our company and it is up to each salesmen which decks they want and the last one I put in was a Panny, and got confused....DUH!!!