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). Kenwood 5.25s in the dash and 6x9s in the rear side panels. Also the car didn't come with the infinity system but I put in aftermarket pioneer 5.25s in the doors and RF 3.5s in the rear tweeter pods. All the speakers run off my good old Pioneer DEH-46DH chrsyler fit head unit. Proifle 400sx amp bridged to a single MTX 6000 in a sealed enclosure. the sub is rated for 250 watts RMS but I have 300 going to it and not had any problems at all.
) and once I get that mofo I'm gonna have some fun hehe. Plan on Kappa Perfect 6.5 components up front, kappa 5.25s in the rear doors, and probably a RF or alpine 4 or 5-channel amp. Gonna keep the stock Bose head unit (factory xm and in-dash changer) and use a VEN4 adapter to send the signal to the aftermarket amp.
