8 tvs now
7thGen's Loudest Civic...4,000 watts and climbing...
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i'm probably the biggest fan of big rims, TVs, and all that good ish on this site, but i'll still hate on a job if it's not done right... props for spending the money and going for something different, but maybe you shoulda spent a little more... the headrest TVs just don't look right, in the front or the rear... if you look closely, the lines of the TVs are all outside of the headrest... the fronts look like you cut a chunk out and wedged a TV in there, and the rears look like the ghetto TV-in-a-bag things that strap to the headrests...
it's all about seamless integration... taking some time out to do the job right... doesn't matter if you're using a 5.6" monitor or a 56" monitor, there's a right way and a wriong way to do things... and yours just looks wrong
examples: 2 of my boy Logan's installs, an H2 and an Escalade... notice there are no wrinkles in the leather, no gaps, no protruding edges...



it's all about seamless integration... taking some time out to do the job right... doesn't matter if you're using a 5.6" monitor or a 56" monitor, there's a right way and a wriong way to do things... and yours just looks wrong
examples: 2 of my boy Logan's installs, an H2 and an Escalade... notice there are no wrinkles in the leather, no gaps, no protruding edges...



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cush, your boy does some sick *** installs, thats the way it should have been done, like i said quality > quantity any day. But in your boys case Quantity + Quality = PIMP.



There is gl@ss in my @SS...
