I'm new here and thought I would post the 1st fiberglass enclosures that we made for my Neon SXT. Nothing really fancy, took us around 26 hours to build them. I've even written a how-to and its located here: https://www.neonsxt.com/stereo.html
I've recently been sponsored by Audiobahn and a completly new trunk enclosure is being built as I speak. So far i've only gutted the whole trunk / back seat and layed down more the sound deadener. Heres a progress picture:

New trunk will include (4) 10's, (1) class D amp, (1) class A/B amp, (2) 1F caps, a NX Nitrous bottle. It will be fiberglassed and painted body color (solar yellow). I'm also planning to include purple cathode tubes and strobes to add to the looks of the car.
Thanks for your time...
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Garry
Sponsored by: Audiobahn, RAAMaudio, TYC, & Kaotik Graphics
congrats on the sponsorship..you definitly have a nice deadening base there..DO share the progress of it and how its coming along. Good luck
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Looks like you covered every crack and seam with sound deading, but as I always say if you are going to do it, do it right the first time. looks good man keep us posted. By the way what kind of sound deading material is that.
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The Clear Bra Guy
KCs premiere paint protection guru
The stuff I used is called RAAMmat - sold by my sponsor RAAMaudio. Here is their website: https://www.raamaudio.com/products.htm
This is excellent sound deadening material - works great and is about 1/2 the price of Dynamat.
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Garry
Sponsored by: Audiobahn, RAAMaudio, TYC, & Kaotik Graphics
Fiberglass.....gotta love it.
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~The Rookie~
Rookie of the year that is...
Don't let the smoke out of your equiptment..it doesn't go back in.
dynamat is okay just expensive and doesnt stick too well even with a heat gun to apply it. try fatmat.
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Pete - SPL Enterprise Inc.