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Bare with me. The next pictures will show the steps of the paintjob;

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Colors that will be used:

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Smoked turn signals:

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Verifing for any dents:

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In the meantime the bumper was replaced and the seats came back:

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Looks familiar? :D

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Applying decals:

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After 4 hands of clear coat(the decals are under the clear coat):
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Car is out of the paint booth:

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Started to put everything back together(new taillights):

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Mounted 2 powersafe batteries at the front:

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Some deadning:

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Upgrading the cables:

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Deadning the doors(2 layers of STP Silver):

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New rims(unfortunately they never made it on the car):

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If this doesn't do a 60 I will cry..

AWESOME!

2007 M/T Honda Civic Coupe EX

(4) Sundown Audio X-8's

(2) Ampere Audio 3800.1's

(3) Stinger SPV-44 Batteries

(1) Mechman 240

3:1 Ratio 4th order sealed from the trunk

TEAM NWSPL

Best termlab scores to date in Honda trunk:
151.7db legal (official) IASCA trunk 3 class

Best termlab scores to date in my walled Subie:
152.9db legal (unofficial) IASCA advanced 2 class
155db outlaw

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So let's resume this. The woofers arrived, 12 x Digital Designs 2515. The original plan was to power these with 6 dd m3b, but until then 2 m4a's will sit in the van.

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Pic from the first show. And the first score:157 at 47hz, batteries were nearly empty because there was a problem with the alternators belt

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The van never make it home, the timing belt snapped and the engine needed change. It was changed with the same type of engine.

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Finally it arrived home(in the new garage still under construction):

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Some alternator adjusting. Now there shouldn't be any more problems:

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Added more wood. 4,4 inches thickness:)

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More work on the enclosure because it was left undone. Port in the front:

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Sanding:)

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Fiberglassing the port:

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