Hahaha Nice..
I've circumvented that problem by removing the stereo..
well i didnt want to cut into my parcel shelf for the speakers, and i didnt like the big crappy looking black box sitting on the parcel shelf that i was using either. so keeping in the retro theme i have going, i made these today.
and this is what will be used when i get my sub and amp
Hahaha Nice..
I've circumvented that problem by removing the stereo..
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Thats cool as
Ive been wanting to do something similar for a while. Must find an old suitcase
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its a diesel remeber, not much of a roar to listen too!
(plenty of rattles though!)
i just read it all, and must say that the drop of the car looks fantastic!
i wasnt too optimistic about the roofracks, although when i saw the surf board on top, it looks great! i think as long as you have something up there so its not empty, you should be ACE. the retro looks is a real heard turner man, looking at the front page and the last pic is a real good job.
i also love what you did with the suit cases, great idea bro, kinda jealous i didnt think of it HAHAHAHAAA! and boys you have to love your sound system! cmon
roof rack looks great, nice low profile and cool angle on the uprights.
i like how you dont want to cut the parcel tray but will screw into the roof
suitcases are another great idea, really suites the theme. i like it all.
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