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1987 Nissan Streetmax Rebuild


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You may remember this truck, I bought it, and I'm rebuilding it now that the current rules are out.

Here's how the truck sits now:

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Brought it home today from Ohio, and started peeling stickers after I got some sleep:

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Body Work commences this weekend....

Call me crazy, but wasn't this pronostar's (ROE and Termpro)truck at one point in time?

2007 Chevy Suburban LT1

Pioneer AVH 5700 DVD

Diamond Audio D3 6 1/2 components

Kicker 06ZX650.4 amp

Kicker 06ZX2500.1 (x 2)

DC Sound Lab Level 4 18's with Level 5 coils

Autotek Mean Machine 400.1D (replaced)

Soon to come:

rims

body kit

flow master pipes

Confuscious say "he who say it can't be done shouldn't be bothering man busy doing it"

Now feel free to go crawl back under that rock and leave this to the professionals....

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You're not crazy, it was. For what he was selling it for, I couldn't even buy a non-modified truck. Add to that all the concrete and the bandpass in the back, even if I gut the bandpass, the shell of the box and concrete are done, and in good shape, which saves me a lot of building, and quite a bit of money. I couldn't pass it up, since it was a cheap, good base for exactly what I wanted to do.

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Pornstar built, and rebuilt, ands rebuilt that thing right.... thats for sure...there's a reason it was loud.

<--Tuned in.

I would love to do a burp car some day...looks like crazy fun.

Keep us flooded w/ pics.

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Pornstar built, and rebuilt, ands rebuilt that thing right.... thats for sure...there's a reason it was loud.

<--Tuned in.

I would love to do a burp car some day...looks like crazy fun.

Keep us flooded w/ pics.

It's probably just going to continue, I like to try new things in the search of tenths of db's also, so no doubt it will continue.

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Got some work done today.

Here's what I started with:

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Those Maxximus subs had a huge mounting diameter compared to the DD 18" basket:

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So we had to fix that first. Cut out some inserts, since the triple baffle was deep enough to add one layer and still have the sub inset.

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Then cut the sub mounting diameter out, and glued and resin'd them into place

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Filled in with a little duraglass

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And then started sanding. The entire inside of the enclosure looked like this:

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everyone, Jay included, said that I could gain a lot by smoothing the inside of the box out perfectly, so I'm working on that now. Here's a preview of what I've got done so far:

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Still a lot more to go, but at least I got started on it today.

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