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Old 11-06-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Here is my finished amp rack. I am going to change it a little bit when I get the sub box done. I have a bouple more little projects to do and I will be done with the stereo system in my car. I plan on swapping the HU and the heater controls next.

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Looks nice. Good job.
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not bad, you should consider making the subs fire up from a 45/45 degree angle and push them back next to the shock tower.
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not bad, you should consider making the subs fire up from a 45/45 degree angle and push them back next to the shock tower.
I am going to make the sub box fire on the 45 like you said. I made the old box as a temp to get me "rolling" so to speak. When finished, the box and amp rack are going to be low enough to be able to pull the cover over them and hide everything.

I only have one problem with the build at this point... it is getting cold and I am working soooooo much overtime that I can not seem to get out to the garage when it is warm enough to work on it!

Thank you for the positive feedback.
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you can always take your work inside where its warm.
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you can always take your work inside where its warm.
I am sure the wife would have a fit if I was running the circular saw in the kitchen!
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