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neginfluence04

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Looks like the next project has arrived
 
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HOLD ON!
I see all that cool stuff then i see a picture with wires together with electrical tape.
Get out the solder and heat shrink.. i do not want to see any orange wire nuts either :)

Just joshin ...You're doing a great job with all the toys.
You have all that kicker stuff and I was thinking of diggin' up an old speaker and mounting it in the center of my '57 dash and install an old AM-FM head unit and call it good.

You are making me feel cheap!
 

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HOLD ON!
I see all that cool stuff then i see a picture with wires together with electrical tape.
Get out the solder and heat shrink.. i do not want to see any orange wire nuts either :)

Just joshin ...You're doing a great job with all the toys.
You have all that kicker stuff and I was thinking of diggin' up an old speaker and mounting it in the center of my '57 dash and install an old AM-FM head unit and call it good.

You are making me feel cheap!

HAHA I originally intended to use heat shrink but bought some that was way too small. So I said F@#$ and ended up going the zip tie and electric tape route. You have no idea how much it bugs me knowing I half ass'd the work.

I probably won't be able to get to the car audio install until this weekend. But later tonight I should have some pictures of the new seat covers that came in today.
 

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HAHA I originally intended to use heat shrink but bought some that was way too small. So I said F@#$ and ended up going the zip tie and electric tape route. You have no idea how much it bugs me knowing I half ass'd the work.

I probably won't be able to get to the car audio install until this weekend. But later tonight I should have some pictures of the new seat covers that came in today.

Cool!! I'm really interested to see how the interior goes ... you are doing a bang-up job!
 

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Any ideas?

Bohemian ... :P Actually, I'm more of a "understated elegance" kinda gal when it comes to my cars ... nothing flashy, nice quiet, soothing colors -- lean more towards a masculine look ... the color of a nice dark merlot and gunmetal grey, for example ... with just a touch of chrome ...

Or a really dark midnight blue (with metal flake) with a bit of black ... black interior ...

Or a light-ish beige with gold undertones, and a golden tan/brownish interior ...

Or winter white ... inside and out ... (definitely not for a daily driver) :disappoin

:P You can tell GC and I have had EXTENSIVE conversations about color schemes, can't you?? Lol
 

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