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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 12:57 PM
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First.....here is one of the enclosure that NAZAR built for my JL AUDIO 10W3V2
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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 12:58 PM
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Next is a pic of my ALPINE 7998 and Metra dash kit.......i caught pic as the headunit was closing
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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 01:00 PM
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Last pic is my JL AUDIO 500/5 amp that i installed under the falsy of the glove box.......it is pushin my sub, Boston Rally RC 620 and tweets in the doors, and Bostons in the rears
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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 01:36 PM
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That looks great! I particularly like the amp location under the false floor in the storage bin. How does it sound? I'm particularly interested in the Boston components, as they're one of the sets that I'm considering for my stereo upgrade.

Did you do the install yourself?

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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 03:41 PM
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Any chance we could see a few more pics? Particularly with the head unit in it's normal position and from several angles. Also, I'd like to see how far the sub box extends behind the strut bar.

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Old Feb 5, 2003 | 04:21 PM
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Please post a picture of how the box looks in front of the bar!!
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Box looks hella tight!
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Here are a couple angle shots, and front views of the enclosure
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angle.......
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Originally posted by GaryM05
That looks great! I particularly like the amp location under the false floor in the storage bin. How does it sound? I'm particularly interested in the Boston components, as they're one of the sets that I'm considering for my stereo upgrade.

Did you do the install yourself?

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Gary......I would DEF recommend the BOSTONS, They SOUND AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!! I did the install myself, gutted the interior, DYNAMATED EVERYTHING!!!!!!! It was a pretty EZ install but was very time consuming(since i wanted everthing PERFECT)
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Lookin' good. Can't wait to see it at the Cape May Meet.
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NIce!!!

So is that the only one EVER?? How can we be down?!!!
I really dig the box,.I'd be interested in it if its Reasonably priced or avaliable??

So I figure its best to mount the speak towards the Rear of the car--what does it sound better like that--bounce off glass,....did you try it towards the Front of the car!! Thats mainly what I'd like to know and if the box is for Sale!?


Sweet!
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Lookin' good. Can't wait to see it at the Cape May Meet.
AND HEAR
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NIce!!!

So is that the only one EVER?? How can we be down?!!!
I really dig the box,.I'd be interested in it if its Reasonably priced or avaliable??

So I figure its best to mount the speak towards the Rear of the car--what does it sound better like that--bounce off glass,....did you try it towards the Front of the car!! Thats mainly what I'd like to know and if the box is for Sale!?


Sweet!
Well.....the box is made of fiberglass and is molded to fit in that location. So there is not an option of turning it around under the tiebar. But from past experience, subs ALWAYS sound better firing to the rear or towards the glass. PM NAZAR for info on the box, he is the one who made it and can give you prices
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very nice sub box....do u know the approximate volume of the enclosure? does the hatch vibrate having the sub firing toward the rear?
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I have a similar install except with 2 10s. How does your sub sound with barely any clearance from the top and bottom of your sub. I keep thinking that might decrease some SQ, thanks.
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Old Feb 6, 2003 | 10:50 AM
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Originally posted by gstdtim
Any chance we could see a few more pics? Particularly with the head unit in it's normal position and from several angles. Also, I'd like to see how far the sub box extends behind the strut bar.

Thanks!
Check this thread for different views of the HU. Mine is a 7897 but has a few less features than DB Track's 7898.


https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....threadid=17612

DD
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Old Feb 6, 2003 | 11:00 AM
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Hey DB,

Looks great! I wouldn't mind hearing it sometime. Perhaps we could pick a day and meet up at the usual spot. Let me know.

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Ps: What do you think about the replica Nismo kit. I'm thinking about using my insurance money towards the kit.
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Hey DB,

Looks great! I wouldn't mind hearing it sometime. Perhaps we could pick a day and meet up at the usual spot. Let me know.

FBlade1

Ps: What do you think about the replica Nismo kit. I'm thinking about using my insurance money towards the kit.
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yeah...thats sound cool....what u up to this weekend????? Saturday morning would be cool with me!!!!!! As for REPLICA kits....I am not a big fan of them, most of the time the quality is NOT GOOD, and after time you will be sorry you did it. just my opinion, but i would hold out for the real deal
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