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  • About tegkid
    Biography
    smoker geek
    Location
    seattle
    Interests
    photography, cars, cell phones, life.
    Occupation
    photographer, data processor.
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    2010 PM Acura TL Weekday
    1999 ABP Acura Integra Weekend

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  • Join Date: 04-08-2004
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  1. supacooljd
    02-12-2009 09:20 PM - permalink
    you're car look alsome!!
    what did you use for lowered car with , and where did u get it from?
    and wheels too.. please
  2. mr5parkle
    02-08-2009 04:01 PM - permalink
    haha. yea there was a huge thread on her in 08. search for 'can you find the beast?'
  3. krisdlm
    01-25-2009 04:49 AM - permalink
    are you still interested in the mugen mods?
  4. nokiaboy808
    11-17-2008 11:27 PM - permalink
    yep, their about 13 years old. really old school jdm wheels. you can probably still find them in japan but it's pretty hard to find in the US and most people don't know what they are.
  5. nokiaboy808
    11-17-2008 11:08 PM - permalink
    thanks bro. the rims are jac knifes that they don't sell anymore from japan. these wheels are rare and a lot of people want them.
  6. BerettaBri
    10-29-2008 11:20 AM - permalink
    The main speaker set up is a component set by CDT Audio - if you haven't heard of them, its truly awesome stuff. CDT makes a component set called "up-front stage" sound that incorporates 4 tweeters at the front of the car, a left and right set for both the driver and passenger, and 2 mids (in the front doors). The crossovers are engineered to provide a split to each side like this: L Mid, L Twt, L twt and R Mid, R Twt, R Twt. Then in the rear doors I have another set of 6.5" mids (no additional tweeters aside from the front since my placement is high. I mounted the main left and right tweeters at the top of the A pillars and then I decided to put the supplimental tweeters inside the sunglass storage, so i can hide them away when i want to. The sunglass compartment tweeters are the right channel driver and left channel passenger.

    In the trunk I have a 12" Eclipse sub, which is sufficient for the bottom end I want to hear--I don't want the "ghetto trunk" sound and I don't listen to rap.

    Driving the main speakers is an Alpine 4-channel amp, about 50 watts RMS per channel. The sub is driven by an Eclipse 100 watt RMS mono amp.

    The head unit is a JVC EXAD unit that has a touch screen. It also has an SD memory card slot hidden behind the face that plays MP3 and WMP files. And then in the top armrest compartment I put in a Pioneer Inno XM unit that I have run directly into the JVC's line-in connection.

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