here are some pics of a truck i worked on when i worked for streetbeat audio. back in 2001, this was the feb. 2002 mini truckin feature truck.
judd the owner of streetbeat taught me everything i know about fiberglass fabrication on this thing.as he stood over my shoulder the whole way. he is a excelent teacher!
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See, I was wondering where people got their money. It seems the only people who can really afford anything are coke dealers. I guess I better get on that.
As for the install... ahh... that is RF in it's heyday alright. I sure started to like them much less after that. I still get "nostalgic" for that equipment, mostly because it was an RF I didn't hate.
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that was 1 of the best learning experiences i ever had with car audio!
i came into work one day and judd walked up to me and said there is our after hours project.
and of course when he said he was learnin me to do fiberglass i was as giddy as a school girl on her prom date
after i left streetbeat i got out of the audio scene till just about 6 months ago.
but i am getting ready to do my civic, so i will start posting pics soon
See, I was wondering where people got their money. It seems the only people who can really afford anything are coke dealers. I guess I better get on that.
As for the install... ahh... that is RF in it's heyday alright. I sure started to like them much less after that. I still get "nostalgic" for that equipment, mostly because it was an RF I didn't hate.
As for me, that's when I started hateing them. The amps look like the jet pack from the rocketier. Love the Orange color though.
"ZPA's will have the same sound essentially as you get from the MS, they just feature a bigger shinier set of balls."