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  1. Yes, I read the whole thread, but a budget would help us decide. I personally wouldn't run any of it unless I was on a limited budget and it was my only option. Or if I had limitless money and that setup was the only thing on my mind, I would pay 1000 for it. Catch my drift?

    That amp at 3ohm bridged probably won't perform the way you are expecting. And it probably won't do much to the W6. If you're set on that amp, you should really look into different coil setups or a couple smaller subs.

    EDIT: I might pay $20 for that amp if I considered it, dead honest.

  2. I honestly didn't even think about it. I'm registering on there now. Thanks man! The one I was looking at before was sold, but there's a guy selling 16 in an earlier thread. I'll try them out and post again if it fails.

  3. Here's the deal though. He knows what he did when he was young. I look back on my dad telling me these things and he was right. I wasted thousands of dollars trying to polish a turd when I could have been saving for a new car/school/house or whatever. I got lucky and landed a really good job, so I'm ok, but if I hadn't I would still be out of money for some cheap, short-lived thrills.

    I agree with parents to an extent. they do underestimate skills of some kids, but 99% of them are hurting the resale value of their car by wasting money on it. And to a dad, which I am, that makes no sense.

    EDIT: and telling him it's audio or drugs is just idiotic. You are obviously still too young to understand if you're posting or telling your dad that dumb shit.

  4. Dude I had 1 l7 15 in my friend neon for 3 hours, not even! We broke the window (small crack) and moved it off the trAcks, and it just made the whole car go crazy... but its up to you. 2 15's would kill!!

    A door window? Generally they shatter after the first crack. Coming off the tracks is one thing, but cracking? They are not made like windshields. I'm gonna have to call bs on that.

    EDIT: Ok, maybe if the window was tinted, already cracked, partially down, extremely lucky with cabin loading, and the window came off the track just as the crack traveled preventing continued flexing...

  5. Thanks yeah my physical is pretty demanding i have to do

    Two 20-meter under water swims

    500-meter surface swim in 14:00

    1.5 mile run in 10:45

    6 pull ups in one minute

    45 sit ups/crunches (hands behind head) in 2 minutes

    45 push ups in 2 minutes

    all that in one day i believe lol but i cant stand a Civilian job since there is little to no structure in alot of jobs

    Honestly it seems like a lot on paper, but you could go through all of that with no breaks, in under half an hour being out of shape. Not doggin on you, I'm just saying fitness tests look scary on paper sometimes until you do a few of them.

    I'm a marine myself, so I know PFTs. ;)

  6. Small businesses who generate revenue online SHOULD have a backup line. Anybody who installed their network has been trained in single point of failure and should have warned them about this. It's extra up front costs, but they have financial analysts to calculate the potential losses/gains from having a downed line/redundant line based on inductive research.

  7. Figured I'd post this up. It was just posted in another thread, but I thought it should get more attention.

    Its that time of year again guys, we are hosting our 2nd show for a family that is in need of help. I could use everyone's help by spreading the word for this show. We have some cool prizes to raffle off and what not, If you have a facebook page, just search 2nd annual Cruise'in for a Cause and click on the attending if you can make it, or just go on and invite your friends. All help is greatly appreciated. Also if any shop on here wants to donate prizes for us to raffle or give away as door prizes, or donate money towards trophies, that is also appreciated. Hope to see most of you guys there!

    Guido

    2nd Annual

    Cruise'in for a Cause

    "Car-Truck-Motorcycle Benefit Show"

    Jaxon Bartolini Benefit

    Location: Grant Park High School

    421 Esson Farm Rd

    Grant Park, IL. 60940

    Date: May 15th, 2010

    Registration: 9-1 Show: 9-4 (awards at 4) Registration Fee:$15

    Our 2nd annual car-truck-motorcycle benefit show is being hosted for the Bartolini family. Brandi (mom), firefighter/paramedic for Manteno, has been dealing with reproductive issuses since 13 years old. Later on she found out that she had a congenital deformity to her uterus and cervix which separates the uterus and cervix into two. March 21, 2009 Brandi and Jon (father) found out they were going to have a child. First ultra sound, they learned she was pregnant on the right side of the uterus and 6 weeks along. As 10 weeks hit Brandi started to have complications. At 24 weeks, Brandi started having pains in her lower pelvic area on the right side. At first they were passed off as pains from the uterus stretching. The pains worsened and moved into her right flank area. The Dr decided to run some tests and sent her to Riverside on Aug 5th. At that time they realized that her cervix has shortened and they put her on bed rest right away. On August 7th, her Dr was in the room giving her discharge instructions when her water suddenly broke. At this point the baby's head was already in her cervix. They rushed her to labor and delivery and after a few tries with pushing and no success, she was given an emergency c-section.

    Jaxon Bartolini was born premature at 1lb, 11oz. He was flown to Comer Children's Hospital at the University of Chicago Medical Center. Jaxon was put on a ventilator until he was 15 weeks old. He then weighed 5lbs, 3oz. He still requires supplemental oxygen. He was diagnosed with Rickets (a deficiency disease that affects the young during the period of skeletal growth, is characterized especially by soft and deformed bones). He is on several vitamins for the Rickets along with anti-seizure and anti-reflux medicines. He has also had eye and heart surgery. Jaxon was able to come home to his family on Dec 24, 2009.

    All Proceeds go to the Bartolini family. Please bring your car, truck, motorcycle, or any vehicle that you like to show and join us at our event. We hope to see you there.

    Any questions/comments or any other info needed can be directed to Brandon Salin @ (815)295-1870, or you can shoot me an e-mail [email protected]. Any sponsors or donators are also welcome to call. We look forward to seeing you on May 15th, 2010. Go to youtube.com to check out last years benefit show (Raul Cervantes Benefit) and our Oktoberfest show (Grant Park Oktoberfest 2009)

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    Why am I posting this here you may ask? Well, they are wondering if anybody has an SPL Machine that would be able to bring it for the day. If so, than they want to add a competition and probably have trophies and stuff as well. If anybody has access to one, please PM me. Thanks

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