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I've been installing for almost 18 yrs and dont know of any company that makes those yet. I've fabb'ed a few of those up before for customers and made one for my truck also.

 

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wow man you do great work i am very impressed. my dad owned a sterio/auto body/ customizing shop for ever and i have been around this field my whole life and i got to give it to ya your amazing at it. just wanted to give you props brother.... :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

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I've been installing for almost 18 yrs and dont know of any company that makes those yet. I've fabb'ed a few of those up before for customers and made one for my truck also.

 

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Pioneerback-upcam2.jpg

 

CLEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!! :cheers:

 

Have you done anything more radical? pics?

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CLEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!! :cheers:

 

Have you done anything more radical? pics?

 

Thanks for the comments everyone. Don't mean to hi-jack the thread, but in response to your question, I've done a couple radical jobs here and there. I've done a lot of fiberglass work, acrylic enclosures/amp racks, motorized components, etc. A list of some of my larger jobs: Eighteen 12" subs in an Isuzu Amigo with motorized hard top that lifted straight up to reveal a row of amps on both sides (6-month job), a $30k job in a 69 Caddillac 'vert, and my last suv (which was featured in a 3 pg article dec 03 issue of Truck World magazine). I lost my huge photo album of my installs during a divorce a few yrs ago, so I only have photos of a few recent installs:

 

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98 Formula:

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04 Yukon. 8" Pioneer monitor in center console and fiberglass sub enclosuire, amp rack underneath 2nd row seats:

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96 Cadillac. Four Kicker L7 15" subs, motorized trunk and fifth wheel, neon:

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04 Tahoe:

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03 Acura TL:

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96 Impala SS:

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98 BMW. Two 12" subs ported through rear seat:

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My 04 Cadillac CTS:

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And my tahoe in my sig:

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And the stock cargo mat sits right on top of the sub enclosure/false floor, keeping it hidden and still allowing me to haul stuff around when I need to:

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