LEFT: The Streetwire 810 battery resides in the factory location with a plexiglass cover to protect the terminals.
CENTER: The Lightning Audio 4 gauge power wire is running down the passenger side of the vehicle.
RIGHT: The 14 gauge speaker wire is running down the drivers side of the vehicle.

LEFT: The speaker wire and the power wire meet in the rear of the car. The rear floor was built up to hold the sub
enclosurer, equipment racks and distribution center.
CENTER: The whole inside of the car was sprayed with Rockford Fosgate blue noise killer.
RIGHT: The rear of the door panels were covered in 3/8" carpet padding to help seal the doors.

LEFT: The 2" dome tweeter is mounted in the center of the dash on 1/4" wood and covered in blue formica.
CENTER: The tweeters are mounted in the stock dash locations the same as the same way as the center speaker.
RIGHT: The dash was modified so that speaker grills could be added so you can see the tweeters. The dash was then covered in a grey and black tweed. The speaker grills were then covered in black grill cloth.

LEFT: The head unit is flush mounted in the factory location. The panel below the head unit houses the switches for the neon lighting, the Jacobs Accuvolt and 2 leds. The cig. lighter is home for the Q-bass remote.
CENTER: The doors are built out 1 1/2" to hold the 6 1/2" mid bass drivers.
RIGHT: Here you can see the custom kick panels and the custom door panels. The door panels were stripped completly and rebuilt. The kick panels are made of 3/4" MDF and fibreglass.

LEFT: I cut the carpet out to install the 6 1/2's under the front seats. Here you can see the 2 layers of 3/8' carpet padding I put down to prevent road noise. Then I applied a thick coat of liquid nails to seal the box to the floor.
CENTER: Here's the box in the car before I carpeted it. The box is completly sealed.
RIGHT: The 6 1/2 in there new home. The seats are fully functional and the 6 1/2's love these sealed boxes. 

LEFT: This is the only part of the install that I had to have someone else do. J & M Upholstery did all the seats.
CENTER: I put a dual gauge pod on the A-pillar and wrapped them in black tweed along with Auto Meter gauges.
RIGHT: This is the box / amp rack / distribution center. The amp rack is hinged so I could get behind it to run the wire and make all the connections.

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