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Old 24-05-2005, 05:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hows it going. im gettin my licence in 12 months and i ve already bought a VS wagon, so far i've had it lowered 2inches, put a sound system in it with 2 12in" kicker subs that are in a box that me and a mate made. it was cool at first but now it just looks plane and im tryin to get some ideas on how to revamp the sub box maby build the back in? can anyone send some photos of what they have done with their systems?
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if you have the time, box your whole boot up!
lots of carpet, with a perspect window where you can see the subs hammering away!

what kindof box? i'm guessing just a sealed box?
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yeah the 1 i made is sealed and i measured out the right literage and s*** and with boxin it all in i still need room to put my tools and shit in the car.
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