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Nice!  I thought about it- but I had all my kids last weekend...

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Have not been on here in a while with a update but alot have change....

NEW GOAL try to be one of the loudest nowall tahoes....not that many out there so I want to be apart of that. with being said made a cople changes to the box. more braces and paint it to match my interior and exterior paint KIMG0108_zpsyt5waodq.jpg

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After that. I had got me a temp battery bank until I pay off the one I really want . Battery bank should help with my 10k burps...

And I did not cut anything to have them go across the back seats....

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770ah and 540 alt power

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damn! 50 bucks each.  hells yeah!

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damn! 50 bucks each. hells yeah!

Had to jump on it...

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Made some ring terminals today and not bad for a couple bucks....KIMG0116_zpsbs0rognz.jpg

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Type L copper by the way... did not have type K at.my local home depot

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Quick update new goal 160.0 under window line...and I place a order for some more powerful subs will get them after slam...

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My highest score is not on here because I went over the max watts in that class but it was a 153.6 on 4600watta @ 43hrz meter on dash with the new termlab...

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Me and a friend chris doing 160 with four 18s...walled

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My 15.00 battery terminals

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My highest score is not on here because I went over the max watts in that class but it was a 153.6 on 4600watta @ 43hrz meter on dash with the new termlab...

Got alot of work to do to get from 153 to 160 . . Hope you do it man!

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My highest score is not on here because I went over the max watts in that class but it was a 153.6 on 4600watta @ 43hrz meter on dash with the new termlab...

Got alot of work to do to get from 153 to 160 . . Hope you do it man!
I know it will be hard...but I'm up it plans are in the works I have the Tridents ordered dual 1 plane to wire down to .5 and have another TS8.5 on hold for me...next will be wires but all in the works should be up to par by finals

Plus I still never seen what it do full tilt or wired down to .25 on a burp

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I have not posted on here in a while but the build is moving forward plan on have the sub stage done by my birthday july 24th...still have to post what I have done on the long list of stuff to do....lol

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Just going to leave this here

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Update on build everything is order and being build the wait is killing no bass hoping to have it in by mid july....

So my build consists of

2 twisted sounds 8.5k

4 DSS trident d1

2 270phase 6 and 1 370 phase 6

1 40 juicebox lifepo4(cant wait for this thing)

Alpine headunit

All under the window line....

Eb flex will.be order in a couple week 200ft of 2/0 overkill...

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sounds cool!

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Awesome man! it is very nice build and will be better! 

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Thanks

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Nothing yet but I can since that they will be here soon....

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Just payed for a twisted sounds 150.4

Now where the heck im I going to fit this thing at....

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I love the way these Twisted amps look, i'm sure they perform just as well.

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Im going to get all twisted....I stand by them

Plus shipped same day if its in stock

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That's always a ++++++++++++++++++ !

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Damn man you should od blacked out yoir address and shit

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True

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