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you're going to want to seal that vent off completly. it makes a ton of noise and lets air pass right on through.

build is looking great though. vids will be a must when you're done

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Cool, i'm glad to see more Hondas on here, and to see some more sealed trunks forward firing boxes also. That :rolleyes: s how I did my civic and it bangs louder than when I had it firing back. I got my hopes up now on getting some good honda advice on here too, keepin up with this build definitely~

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Looks killer.

thanks, next time you are up you should come see it.

you're going to want to seal that vent off completly. it makes a ton of noise and lets air pass right on through.

build is looking great though. vids will be a must when you're done

i hope that when i am done the trunk will be sealed off from the front, so the air that does come in and out of the vent might help keep the amp cooler, i hope.

wow this is gonna move a little air http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/public/style_emoticons/default/hairtrick.gif

i really hope so, i always get nervous about a system not being loud when i am working on it.

'00 Honda Civic Si IASCA stock trunk/pickup 1 World Record 4/20 150.6/150.7dB
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Steve's Body Shop
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i got alittle more done today. nothing is 100% yet still have to 'glass and resin all of it.

battery tray.

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here is the tray and the top section of the filler, that will be screwed up into the rear deck.

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did some bondo on the bottom section of my trunk/cabin filler.

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'00 Honda Civic Si IASCA stock trunk/pickup 1 World Record 4/20 150.6/150.7dB
Team DC Team XS Power

Team ISB

Steve's Body Shop
http://www.dcsoundlab.com/

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thanks, next time you are up you should come see it.

i hope that when i am done the trunk will be sealed off from the front, so the air that does come in and out of the vent might help keep the amp cooler, i hope.

i really hope so, i always get nervous about a system not being loud when i am working on it.

I'll be up this weekend. My mom is having a bday party out at her house you can come to if you want. If not ill swing by and peep it

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I like your ideas so far man, I think it will pound pretty good. One of my neighbors has a BD4000 on 3 15 inch Lightning Audio Storms and it pounds real hard. Keep the pics coming man!

Kenwood Excelon KDX-693 Head Unit

Kinetik HC600

Powerbass 6.75's in front doors

Powerbass 6.75's in rear deck

Powerbass 1000.1D

Powerbass 400.4

2 SA-12 inch Sundown Audio Subs

0 gauge Power Wire and Big 3

Custom Amp Rack

Code Alarm with remote start

Stinger Digital Volt Meter

My build log http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/51869-1996-chevy-blazer-build/

My youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/kanesdisciple

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