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I needed to adjust the backside of the poly part. Now it fits nicely and is just the way i wanted it to be.

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Here you can see the crossovertray while opening.

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Picture of the inside of the place where the crossovertray will be mounted in.

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Next thing to do is shape the front of the tray so that is will fit for 100%.

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It was pretty cold, but i found a way to keep me warm.

This is what my workshop lookes like after sanding on the tones of metallica's death magnetic.

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As you can see, i've used a can of spraypaint to sand the curves.

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Here's a picture of the finished part to fit on the front of the crossovertray.

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On this picture you can see that it fits perfectly.

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The carbon part that will be mounted on the front of the tray is sanded and ready to be clearcoated.

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In the meanwhile everything is removed from the car, so that it can get a final touch .

The carbon is already covered with epoxy.

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I've been looking at the crossovertray, and it misses something...

In the front you can see the lights that i will be mounting.

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I've bent 16 massive kopper tubes to connect the focal crossovers.

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Then i made the screws shorter so that it all looks better.

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The holes in the aluminium are equiped with LED holders. Now i have a good isolation between the the kopper and the aluminium.

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