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  1. I've been looking for something to replace my Ford F150. Honestly folks, Its a Money Pit. Can't build the system for having to stop and fix shit. So while I was going through a small town towing a big truck to it's owner, Something For Sale caught my eye and I had to have it !!! Here it is Folks !!! A 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche !!! I've always wanted one !!! I know, Not a "all bells and whistles" ride, but well suitable for what I want. Honestly, the only thing I want to add on the exterior is a bad ass set of 20" wheels and tires. I could have got a new truck, but they don't make an Avalanche any more and I did not want to pay those High ass notes. I paid cash for this one !!! For now, she rides and drives like a dream and that black on black theme is SOOOOO Sexy !!!
  2. Seriously, this vehicle is a blank canvas waiting for Audio / Video upgrades !!! Completely Stock under the hood. Should have no problems dressing up stock wires, upgrade to a pair of batteries, and a VERY Stealthy Sound Quality style wiring setup under the hood. Thinking while I'm working under the hood, See if I can throw in a Cold Air System upgrade. This is going to be fun !!!
  3. I definitely understand. My 97 Chevy was WAY more dependable than this 02 Ford. This 07 Avalanche seems to be WAY more vehicle than those two trucks put together. I pray I have good luck with it. As far a upgrades (other than stereo) will most likely be a cat back exhaust, cold air setup, and hopefully wheels and tires. Yes Sir, those doors look promising !!! Also, this thing will be perfect for a single 15" driver setup without cutting metal !!! Been a LONG time since I've had a large cone area bass setup. Can't wait to see what the measuring tape has to say !!!
  4. Fords As for work trucks, I love them. But for Daily drivers, Not so much. Seriously, this one is a money pit. And to be truly honest, I'm a Chevy Guy. With that being said, Every thing Car Audio is coming out and this truck will be sold once the latest shit that's tearing up is fixed. Still a very nice truck, just not for me. Also, I found something I've wanted for a LONG time. and I bought one. A Chevy Avalanche !!! I will be starting a new thread on this ASAP. Hope You guys Enjoy it as much as I plan to have fun Building it !!! Stay Tuned !!!
  5. These are the Amplifiers that will be run in this Vehicle (I have a pair) ... http://linearpower.com/LP2150.html Mine are Prototypes so some specs may be different as listed. Also, modifications have been done since being built. Small footprint Amplifier(s) will fit nicely under the seats of this vehicle. This is not the actual placement, just thinking how sexy those "plum crazy" purple amplifiers look in this vehicle !!! Can't wait to start running wires !!!
  6. Hmmm ... No metal to cut to install subs, Nice !!! Been a LONG time since I've ran a large cone area sub bass driver ... possibilities are endless here !!! Ideas have been rushing through my head with this vehicle. Now you see why I've been wanting an Avalanche !!!
  7. Interior is MINT !!! Ordered my Dash Pad, Console Head Unit mounting Kit, the "all bells and Whistles" wiring harness kit for my Kenwood dnx9980hd head unit, and a back up camera (from Kenwood). Once all that's installed, then we will start on wiring and speaker placement options. One thing I can say about the current stock setup is those Bose Tweeters SUCK !!! LOL

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