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Quentin Jarrell

A new candidate for another high-end install

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Sweet ride....Can't wait to see the progress.

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Awesome car, looks so out of place.

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An Audison LRX4.5, two sets of Focal 100VRS 4" components, Powermaster battery, IA20.1, and two Flatline 12's

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An Audison LRX4.5, two sets of Focal 100VRS 4" components, Powermaster battery, IA20.1, and two Flatline 12's

Very nice equipment, and i guess we will finally see a flatline install

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Now that all the junk is out of the trunk I started on a little box. .79 cubes net per woofer.

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wow I really like your box setup!

Maybe I will consider something similar, would like to keep the floor open/spare accessible.

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yea this is the customer's daily "beater" so he needed to be able to stow groceries around.

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yea his dad is into internet trafficing

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Box has been fleeced with two coats of resin and grinded with a 24 grit grinder. The edges were then floated with cabosil and resin. It looks blue like bondo because I dye my resin, it makes it easier to see airpockets when laying the glass. Then 8 layers of 1.5 ounce chopped strand mat was applied along with a layer of 1/8 ounce woven mat on top to smooth the finish. After the resin tacks up I will cut the excess off with shears. After a sanding with 60 grit paper it will be ready to wrap in suede. No body filler will be needed to smooth the surface only a little fairing compond in some spots.

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Very nice work here, can't wait to see this build continue.

Oh and that's a nice car to say the least. If only I could afford something on that level :)

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yea this is the customer's daily "beater" so he needed to be able to stow groceries around.

lol this is gonna look sick..

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Man i wish i had half your skill....haha and a car worth half as much as that one :D

Well I am pretty modest. I don't know everything about car stereo.......................just a hell of a lot. LOL It also helps when you have clients that are millionaires. This one client spent a little over 160 grand($160,000) with me in 2004.

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My god.....I just spent like $600 and that was more than i wanted to LOL!! Haha oh well :) Great build, definitely cant wait to see it finished!

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The box has dried enough to test fit again. While the box cures I started on the floor panel and an insert that will be painted to match the car and frenchedin the floor panel. I am now 12 hours into the build hopefully it'll be done by Sunday.

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This is where I am at so far, 18 hours into the build. This has to be the ugliest fleece job I have done. It was a PITA getting aound inside that trunk. Luckily for me I get to do it all over again on the other side as soon as the Audison gets in.

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