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  1. Oh yeah I forgot, I can haz yo car????

    I really like the Audi hatchback Herri. I wonder how loud one of them can get. My guess is 150's on music with a couple of 15's and 3K+ watts. When are you going to do a big build in it, or are you never planning on it?

    Haha thanks man.

    It was loud with only the 2 12" rf in a rf prefab box lol.

    I will put a system back in soon if i have some time, but it wont be that big.

    Probably the old system with a new sub amp, a rf 400.4 and some focals or hertz speakers.

    This car wont stay, planning to buy an RS4 next year

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