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'97 Toyota Celica Wall Build

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umm!!!! Insane man, can't wait to see the final results!

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:woot:

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I wish i had access to a welder... Woud have made my wall so much easier to build.

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Can't really tell if it would be easier compared to only wood, but I know one three things for sure. It's going to be lighter, stronger and cheaper this way. Which I am all in for since the plan is have a somewhat lightweight car with a loud system, and later on, when I swap a more powerful engine, the system won't be a draw back.

 

The cage you guys see is removable, right now it's out of the car and I've started cutting the wood.

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Can't really tell if it would be easier compared to only wood, but I know one three things for sure. It's going to be lighter, stronger and cheaper this way. Which I am all in for since the plan is have a somewhat lightweight car with a loud system, and later on, when I swap a more powerful engine, the system won't be a draw back.

 

The cage you guys see is removable, right now it's out of the car and I've started cutting the wood.

Those are the three things I need in my build. I think I built my wall pretty strong, but I would have been much happier with a weld over some polyurethane adhesive and screws/bolts.

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Those dash LEDs look so much better than stock. Great improvement. Car looks cleaner on every page- keep it up!

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Those dash LEDs look so much better than stock. Great improvement. Car looks cleaner on every page- keep it up!

Thanks, man. :)

 

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Made a hole so I can access the fuel pump if something like, I don't know, a swap happens.
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Added more steel bracing.
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Added 45° , bigger on is where the port is.
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Some rounding up.
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The port is ready
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Very nice progress Teo!

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I just went through the entire thread.  Coming along beautifully dude!

 

Even on low power I'm sure the enclosures do greatly improve the sound of those mids.

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Roughly cut out the port with the jigsaw
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Then I used the router to straighten everything up
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Rounded over with a different bit for a nice air flow
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These grooves are very narrow and several mm deep. When I go ahead and cover the whole thing, the fabric it will be cut and pushed inside the grooves for a nice, flush look.
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Placed the subwoofer for the first time and predrilled the mounting holes. The strings are there to help me get it out as it's very hard to lift a 20kg sub when it is flush mounted on the box
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It is in, guys, woohoo!
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Wire terminals
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Painted the port white, it just needs one more layer.
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Nice, almost at the home stretch now.

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Damn that looks good!

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Thanks, guys.

 

 

 

Custom white stitching to match my interior ;)

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Wired the subwoofer terminals from the outside. Copper ring terminal, pressed, soldered and heatshrink wrapped.
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Pretty much done with the big trim panels.
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Made the amp rack from wood, upholstered and attacked to the cage, then placed the amp. It's temporary place will be there until I get another amplifier for my front stage.
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Let's say it's pretty effing loud :D
My head still hurts, but it was so worth it. That's what happens when I don't listen to bass for 3 months tho. I need a few more days to readjust.

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vary cool!

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Looking good Teo. :)

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