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After building his enclosure he wanted us to also do the install on his car. The car was in a state of chaos from the previous owner so we had a lot of clean up to do.

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Andrew

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interesting install ... :popcorn:

German cars are a PITA to work on!

The customer provided all the speakers, HU and batters and told us how he wanted everything mounted.

We provided the wire and the Sundowns :)

Andrew

looks good so far, cant wait to see it finished, i have the same car, looking for ideas

so theres no rear seat now, right?

and how difficult was it to remove the rear interior panels?

looks good andrew!!! :fing34:

are those passives in the doors a "before" pic ? :ehh: - personally i hate seeing those & wud rather hide them in the kicks or if there is space then behind the door upholstery

looking forward to seeing how the amp\batts rack turn out

Without the rear seats there is a lot of room in a gti !

Looks nice so far !

Keep posting pics, please !

looks good so far, cant wait to see it finished, i have the same car, looking for ideas

so theres no rear seat now, right?

and how difficult was it to remove the rear interior panels?

The car came to us with those panels removed, but it is only a few screws on the outer edge of the panel and then push pins. Very easy to remove once to take the back seat out.

You had the dash locations at your disposal, pity not to use them and place the tweeters there :(

looks good so far, cant wait to see it finished, i have the same car, looking for ideas

so theres no rear seat now, right?

and how difficult was it to remove the rear interior panels?

Should be easy to work in an MK3. I found them easier to work on compared to MK4's.

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Always liked that series of Vdub. :)

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Finished pictures, just forgot to update them. All of the equipment was provided by the customer not us.

Andrew

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Looks good! :drink40:

You like shooting wide open don't you? 1d Mark II ftw! :)

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Looks good! :drink40:

You like shooting wide open don't you? 1d Mark II ftw! :)

For these shots I just quickly expose for the equipment lol

I'm saving for the newest 1D.

Andrew

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