sweet sound hookup
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sweet sound hookup
well, did it all by myself. plugged a new Pioneer 3550MP headunit, Lightning Audio RCA on the driver side (left), Lightning Audio power cable on the right going to two Alpine 4 ch. V12's powering JBL GTO components and one JBL GTi 12" sub.
The Pioneer CD changer and DSP module are the problem right now. they're just sitting in the trunk floor with no place to mount. Did it in two weeks.
Now i just bought a new set of 17" wheels, i'll mount them tomorrow then get the Neuspeed springs installed.
Whew, lots of projects and money spent too for this summer!!
The Pioneer CD changer and DSP module are the problem right now. they're just sitting in the trunk floor with no place to mount. Did it in two weeks.
Now i just bought a new set of 17" wheels, i'll mount them tomorrow then get the Neuspeed springs installed.
Whew, lots of projects and money spent too for this summer!!
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i'd like to get the pics of my ride and post them as soon as i borrow my friends digi cam again.
COST: $1 = Php 52.70
in Pesos
headunit P7,500
wires 2,500
2 amps 4,000 (2nd hand)
JBL front 5,500
JBL rear 4,000
JBL sub 5,000
CD changer and DSP was from my old car....
wheels and suspension too? give me a break, i don't want to remember every money i spend. i just think about the car.
Have fun to those having their vacations here.
COST: $1 = Php 52.70
in Pesos
headunit P7,500
wires 2,500
2 amps 4,000 (2nd hand)
JBL front 5,500
JBL rear 4,000
JBL sub 5,000
CD changer and DSP was from my old car....
wheels and suspension too? give me a break, i don't want to remember every money i spend. i just think about the car.
Have fun to those having their vacations here.
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yea, there's a local manufacturer here that's licensed with spoon and other wheel manufacturer out there. US$200 * 52.70 = 10,540 pesos
for that price you should get 4 15" spoon wheels but without the rubber yet.
for that price you should get 4 15" spoon wheels but without the rubber yet.
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