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Topic: Dilligaf 2

Posted By: 04nata
Subject: Dilligaf 2
Date Posted: June 08, 2013 at 11:39 AM

Here is my poor man’s project car, I wish I had pics of what it looked like
when I bought it for $100.
EVERYTHING IN THIS CAR HAS BEEN DONE BY MMWAH (ME)
1993 Hyundai Excel, was green, original interior, no tint, stock rims
and tires, well worth more than $100.Yet only had 60k original miles.
Did the paint, interior and wheels (from a junkyard Lancer) a couple years ago and did the system a few times, getting bigger each time. 2-10’s, then 2-15’s and now what you see
I am an old school 80's junkie and my friend had a wall back then and I always wanted to do one, so after 23 years of wife and raising kids, I finally got a chance. It’s not a Benz, or a new Charger or Lexus, but it is mine,,,and its name is The DILLIGAF.
yes it really is a DILLIGAF, people who don't know ask and people who know laugh
All the system specs are in my signature,,,

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The inside, Clarion CZ209 deck, 4 NICHE AUDIO 6.5" components
with tweets, and 4 each Niche Audio 15" subs, in a wall behind the front seats

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below is my first attempt at speaker pods

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here are the door pods installed, ok but was not satisfied and decided to try fiberglass for the first time ever
Finally, up front we have the powerhouse, its a POWERBASTURDS 220amp HO alternator with "0" zero gauge big 3 upgrade, to keep the juices flowing.Along with the custom made cold air intake
, amps, fans and custom made (by me) Niche Audio logo in the back

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first attempt at fiberglassing tweeter pods

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first fiberglass door pods

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was still not satisfied so the next day I started from scratch

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so then I got real brave and decided to do something with the dash

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had to change out the DVD player

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Last thing I did before it got over 100 degrees in the garage, I hated how high the shifter
was and it was in the way of loading DVD's,,,,,SO

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Here is my name plate

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did some LED's up front

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Took it to a show

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Hit 143.2db<<<<<<<<<

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2004 Hyundai Sonata
Kenwood KDC-X599 HU
2-Sundown X-18D4
2-SQ Q4500.1
2-SQ Q90.4
1-Massive DBX4
8-Niche 5.25 mids
8-Niche Tweeters
4-Skar 8" mid-bass
OhioGen 220a alt
OhioGen 350a alt
156.0



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Posted By: 9074life
Date Posted: October 23, 2021 at 6:07 AM
Nice work man, its good incentive for me to keep building my project, im close to giving up......nothing special, but ive been having to do alot of customizing and it takes a toll....nice finished project though man!

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Alaskanbrewed





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