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bluetruck 
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i know we all love pictures so here is a pic of my newest fiberglass project. this si going into the back of an extended cab dodge dakota. the fiberglass is formed into the "tool tray" that is under the back seat. the seat was removed and this replaces it. it will eventually hold a single 12" sub and an amp. let me know what you think.

http://groups.msn.com/Hydroponics/ryanshydroponicpictures.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=367

chris_h 
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yay pictures, looks good

are you going to fiberglass the front of the box for the sub and amp or use a solid piece of mdf? will the sub be firing up?

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Looking good.

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bluetruck 
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yes, upfiring sub mounted to another piece of MDF. there will also be an amp flushed int the top of it as well.
spl-Hz 
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Great start so far and the MDF top plate is the best way to go. Good job!
andherlaughter 
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I have that same stepping stool....haha how weird....
anyways it looks good man, that motivates me to get off my ass and back into productive work for my car, GREAT WORK man!!
4doormadness 
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very nice work so far.  can't wait to see it finished.
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good job, looks like u cruved the fiberglass purfectly to prevent it from weakening in those flat parts. Very nice.
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Good job.  I am going to make a mdf/fiberglass amp rack that will hold the amps and also it will have a hole in the middle where the subzone box for a JL Audio 12W7 will sit.  I guess I'll need to have that box bolted to the floor of the truck so it doesn't move at all.  It will be super heavy with the sub in it, but it could still move sitting on that narrow strip of metal that runs down the middle of the floor in a dakota.  The whole structure will be one big piece with an amp on each side under the top with red neon illuminating each amp.  I will have red neon illuminating the JL sub also.

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