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Acidburn

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Everything posted by Acidburn

  1. i dont know if im ghey enough for what youre looking for
  2. that avatar is NOT cool
  3. Well I'm writing this for anyone who might care. I'll go through the steps of how to take apart a speaker(with pics of course). Here are the supplies. 1 Koda6 (thank you Nick), 1 bottle of CA unbonding glue, and a utility knife First, run the knife around the edge of the surround to separate it from the basket. The Koda has a stretchy rubber surround so it didnt really cut so well. Then, just cut the speaker leads. And detach the spider from the basket. This was the tricky part. I found that although being soaked in the CA unbonding glue for a few minutes, it just woundn't budge. So i just took the knife to that as well. It was quite flimsy and easy to cut. And now you've got yourself a large magnet and a lovely little hat.
  4. there was actually a lawsuit because we're supposed to get "full size spare" which means exactly the same size as the other tires, and as you can see, its not but this only applied if you bought the car new so im sol
  5. you mean how it looks like a just cheap generic tire?
  6. well here are a couple pics of what that SX from the vid looks like now:
  7. well, it's update time again, things are slowly coming together test fitting the boxes in their spots: painted with Duplicolor Truck Bed Coating from Wally World, it worked really well: now i just need to put em in the trunk again and bolt the subs in and then wire em up and they'll be working then i just need to deaden a bit more and figure out some way to cover the rear deck
  8. are you saying theres something wrong with that?
  9. partsexpress sells small amp kits, dunno if thats what you're looking for though
  10. Not Rhino Lining. If you ever have that done on wood, make sure those bastards sand it with a ROUGH sand paper and clean it well. I just spent 2 hours peeling it off a box truck a couple weeks ago. it was just the spray can stuff from Walmart leaves a pretty sweet texture too
  11. truck bed coating covers MDF really well
  12. it's the part of the year where we actually get rain even though we got raped this winter
  13. enjoy em for me we're supposed to have a really short monsoon season this year
  14. wow, thats awesome didnt he just send it out yesterday?
  15. whoa, thats an interesting way to do it badass looking though
  16. True, anyone see the Mind of Mencia last night? That guy cracks me up. ya, i saw it he's freakin hilarious
  17. Honestly what do people think about when they post? hahahhhaha that thread is special Ryan has perfect timing
  18. Steve is a big scary vampire Kent is a big scary pirate but we all know theyre teddy bears on the inside
  19. i've been listening to some Queen lately, oh man is it fun to turn that up really loud at stop lights
  20. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LITTLE GUY!!!
  21. some of my eDead has fallen, most hasnt i wont be using it again unless it's in a spot where gravity helps it to stick
  22. thats exactly the look i was thinking of if you had my hair, you'd just look like a crazy
  23. heheh i bet Steves scary when he's pissed
  24. yep, just use PVC, if its airtight, it should be fine
  25. good luck

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