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you could have done some fiberglass at the joints to hold it together better, maybe some gravity 45's or some mat. its a nice build man looks really clean

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Hey man nice build so far.. My wife has family that lives in Croatia and she is 1/2 croatian 1/2 american. Her last name is Sercovich.. Do you know any of her family memebers over there???

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might be the booze talking but that makes no sense at all

it makes sense if you read it.

all i was saying is that it would have been alot easier to just ground the amps in the back instead of running a negative all the way from the front battery to the trunk (amps)

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