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mbdblue

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  1. interesting, what kind of background do you have for this? typically, epoxy resin isn't used (besides carbon fiber applications) and polyester is for the more "audio related" concept.
  2. hahaha that works. Nice, Ill have to try that shit soon man
  3. hell yeah it is....still gotta try caribou, sounds awesome though. haha TDH show, tell Nick I said whats good haha
  4. oooooh where did 1/2 the henessey go? in my mouth thats where.... IFFFF no one has tried KC tea yet......its worth it. shits bangin. using periods. happens.
  5. leave them for auditoriums. I hate them for car audio purposes.
  6. Id call the DMV and find out what they say. Ive bought 2 cars out of state, but Im guessing your talking about private sellers; mine were at dealerships so they could provide a 30 day window.
  7. wouldn't buy resin from any store besides a boat/marine shop. price is relatively cheap depending on how much they charge for shipping. Would still go with uscomposites though
  8. Selling my PPI FRX-456. If you have art series amps, this matches them perfectly in color scheme and that they don't have any crossover settings built in. It has a pair of sub outs, 3 pairs of front outs, and 2 pairs of rear outs. Subwoofer- sub gain, subsonic, sub control. Front- Mid bass, mid range, high pass. Rear- mid range, high pass, rear fill level. very versatile unit. has a few scuffs but its int pretty good condition. Ive opened it up and the board looks mint. Only thing wrong with it is the power connector was cracked when I first received it, but not enough to be falling off. I sealed the crack very carefully with CA glue (no drips or anything) and it accepts and holds the power connector no problem. looking to get 130 shipped OBO. onto the pics (from a few days ago since I was seriously debating about getting rid of it)
  9. depends on the car, how well you build it, etc. I had the same plans a couple months ago.
  10. they sell a decent 50" rip guide/panel clamp at harbor freight, but honestly, its sat in the corner while I use a long piece of aluminum L-bracket with 2 clamps on either end. its pretty much the cheapest and easiest way to make straight cuts....or you could get good at cutting right on the line like a boss
  11. probably the very beginning....coming up with a design no one/not many have done before.
  12. had all 4 pulled. one was coming in sideways too. I was out for the procedure, but Ive had teeth pulled before with just gas. sounds like a phone book ripping in half. But I remember it didn't hurt enough to take the meds.
  13. x2 for ceramics....I used to always go with Bendix till they got bought out. Now I use Centric Premium rotors and pads.
  14. I have a bunch laying around after I used them on my doors and some in the trunk....none of it is peeling....theres a lot of factors that could come into play like not prepping the surface, and whether or not they were b-stock edit: nate the
  15. depends on power, and whats going in the box.
  16. yeah thats the shit right there
  17. rage extreme. it don't get any better.
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