as a rule we are professional installers on this forum ( or at least a good percentage of us ) you dont need to upload massive pictures of the exterior of your car.....
and of course it's possible to do a system in this vehicle... what exactly are you hoping to achieve and what do you have to work with?
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Kevin Gerry
Certified Electronics Technician
MECP First Class Installer
Owner/Installer
Classic Car Audio
since 1979
lol massive i just fixed the pics for you man lol. But what do you mean do I have to work with? You want pics of the inside and trunk? Lol I am only 16 man you guys need to work with me hear. I am getting a sony 52x4 stereo in it for starters! Lol
How much money are you willing to spend and do you currently have any audio equipment that you intend to use.
bingo... that's what i was getting at......
how much do you have to spend and what equipment do you already have ( if any ) ?
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Kevin Gerry
Certified Electronics Technician
MECP First Class Installer
Owner/Installer
Classic Car Audio
since 1979
Ok, all I have to work with is my sony 52x4! My dad has like stock kenwood in the front and back LOL. Um I dont know how much I should put in this car. I mean this car is going to last me a long time since my dad put a brand new motor and getting all my exhaust pipes redone and new muffler. I could put prob 300-400 if enough if not I can put more. I make like 200 in two weeks and only 16. So I don't need much but enough to get the car bumpin you know what I mean? So just help me out give me some ideas on what to put and what are some good brands for cheap prices. Thanks guys so much!
I would suggest car audio 101 for starters...and the best place you can go to school is this forum...in the way of reading, reading, reading. As you go from topic to topic, and you see a link, read that too. After a few days of that, things will begin to click. And eventually you'll get to the point where you won't call your head unit a "52X4" anymore. And you'll get some ideas of what you want to spend the first couple hundred on. At that point, feel free to ask questions here.
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Build the box so that it performs well in the worst case scenario and, in return, it will reward you at all times.
I agree with stevdart. Do a little reading and searching around this forum and see what you like. You will see a lot of post about expensive equipment and some about cheap equipment. It all depends on how much you want to spend, how loud and how much room you want to take up in your car. If you want nice sound that you can hear a few feet away or if you want to be heard up the block.
Don't be afraid to ask more questions as you learn more. Everyone in here loves to give and get knowledge.