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Looks good. I like it. Not too intricate, but enough.,
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very nice, quick work. i like it alot
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I love brand new equipment.
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Looking Great so far. I like how you have matching amps subs and components. Sounds like everything should look pretty stock on the interior, but I am sure it will sound NICE. I have a 98 GS, so I am watching intently.
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i'm impressed. They look good. Nice job
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Nice ride, good to see you taking care of your t-blazer. I love the color combo. If you do not mind me asking, how much does a car wash like that cost in your area? Just comparing to my area here. Looks like they did a basic, but nice thorough wash and dry.
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that box is beautiful.
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Love the older hifonics in the second vehicle. Nice looking work.
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Very interested in the results. I applaud you for experimenting. Good job.
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That there is mighty purdy. Excellent work sir.
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Coustic Amp-460 bridged on two MTX Blue Thunder 12's. Sealed box in my aunt's 89 Grand Prix. She bought it brand new and I am still shocked to this day that she let me rig that system into her car.
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Congratulations! The birth of a child is both a miracle and a thing of beauty. God Bless You and Yours.
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well said tercelchris, I would use a compound/polish useful for removing 1500 grit sand marks along with a wool pad on a rotary buffer. Next, use a polish with a soft foam pad. Finally wax. Most importantly, if you do not know what you are doing, or do not have the proper equipment or supplies, take your car to a reputable detailer. It looks like a pretty quick fix, if you are experienced.
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Fabrication is awesome. Very smooth.