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Old Nov 17, 2006 | 06:49 PM
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HEY YALL, CHECK THIS PEMP SYSTEM SETUP OUT!!!!!!!!

it's for a bmw but i dont see why i couldnt do it to the civic and save all that trunk space. what do u guys think?

CAN IT BE DONE????

i'll post pictures when i finish it.

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...lr%3D%26sa%3DN

[IMG]local://upfiles/15957/766C8FDB08014AF7871D5380CEC87ACD.jpg[/IMG]
 
Old Nov 17, 2006 | 07:02 PM
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first off edit that link smaller.LOL i gotta do some hella scrolling to read all the way over.....
LIKE SO....
your link... click here

anything can be done with the right know how and drive to make it work!
tho all that work for a little 10....

i thought about doing alittle fold down center section like that in my civic BUT you have to completly redue the rear seat! and youd have to build a additional frame and arm rest fold down as well as make a arm rest to fold down....

would be realy easy for most interior guys.... hardest part will be making it look good and flow properly...
also with a setup like that pictured.... its still easy to steal... thiers no locking mechanism on that fold down section so someone could just fold down that part of the seat and with a screw driver remove the sub..... not very theft prevenative.....

just something to think about...
 
Old Nov 20, 2006 | 08:32 PM
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first of all, how did u do that with the link?
second, even though it will take hella customization, and even though i have never done anything like that, it's soo cool i really wanna try it. maybe i could just completely pull out the seats in a way that if i mess up the custom seats, i could replace the originals. i'll check it out tomorrow.
i'm definately gonna give this one a try. can u imagine the look on people's faces when they see that (assuming it ends up anything like the one in the link) haha!
I'll take loads of pictures and try to document the whole project like that pimp earlier in this thread. if it works out, you all will know how to do it.
wait a sec, i'll suggest this to some pro's on this site and see if they get pumped up about it. ya, this is gonna be sweet!
 
Old Nov 20, 2006 | 09:07 PM
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im just curious man.... why must you uplod pics of your car on every post ya make.LMFAO
 
Old Nov 21, 2006 | 05:32 PM
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MDF
Don't use less that 1/2 an inch.
1/2" for up to 500watts
3/4 for up to 2000watts
1" for 2000+watts

or

Birch Ply Wood
 
Old Nov 21, 2006 | 06:19 PM
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i just figured out that the pic shows up on the left, haha. i'm new at this crap. just became a civic owner and i'm proud of this sexy beast. knw what i mean?
actually its my very first car too.
 
Old Nov 21, 2006 | 07:42 PM
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ya if ya want a beter signature picture.. make one with MSpaint or what ever picture editing you can with...
then upload it at a free account, www.photobucket.com
then go to your "my profile" up top of the screen and copy paste your pictures link into your sig... and make sure its a decent size picture...
about the size of mine
 
Old Nov 23, 2006 | 07:26 AM
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ORIGINAL: GrillZ

MDF
Don't use less that 1/2 an inch.
1/2" for up to 500watts
3/4 for up to 2000watts
1" for 2000+watts

or

Birch Ply Wood
i've actually built a box out of oak plywood for someone before. he had that simulated oak wood stuff in his expedition and asked i knew of a way to get the box to match. made him one out of oak and stained it. came out looking really nice
 
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