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Old 06-20-2008, 06:11 PM
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I've decided to take my car off the show circuit, so I'm selling a few of the parts that I custom made for it.

The Carbon fiber upper sections are UV clear coated and so how almost no wear.

I custom built these door panels to house the Alphasonik PCT6551 3 way speaker system. They are color matched to the Suzuka Blue, blue interior. For the speakers to fit nicely some custom wiring for the drivers side door locks and window controls. I built these but and only had them installed for about 2 months. These require NO modifactions to the door itself. These snap on and screw in place just like the stock panel. They're custom built using ABS plastic just like the stock door panel. They're custom matched painted to match the blue door panel color. They took about 50 hours to build.





The Alphasonik PCT6551's are a 3-way carbon fiber coned speaker set. These speakers sound amazing. They also come with a set of Alphasonik PTZ20T tweeters installed in the doors. I just like these tweeters better. The 800 series tweeters come with this auction. Everything that comes in the box for the speaker set and the extra tweeter set is included in this auction.







Here are the specs for the speakers:

3-Way speaker set:

PCT6551
5.25
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Old 06-20-2008, 06:15 PM
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Looks great. I did a set like this for my civic years ago...LOUD is all i can say!
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Thanks man!
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I believe you were asking approx. $1k while these were on eBay?
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Yeah well I had listed them twice on ebay. The first Buy it now price was $1500 and the second was $1300... however I will take offers. I would have sold them a little cheaper but not much. I had the reserve set for $1100 + shipping.

If someone wanted them black I can work something out and paint the black to match a black interior.
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I'm not a huge fan of car audio but I've been drooling over these since I saw the pictures in your signature a little while back. If I hadn't just unloaded my wallet on coilovers, I'd jump on these. Perhaps if you still have them in a couple months...

I'm stll a bit cloudy on the switch wiring. Did the panel have to be relocated, or was it just wire extending?

Could the crossovers be fit in the bottom rear section of the panel (blank space aft of the speakers), or are they too big?
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Originally Posted by JstnRyan,Jun 22 2008, 10:43 AM
I'm not a huge fan of car audio but I've been drooling over these since I saw the pictures in your signature a little while back. If I hadn't just unloaded my wallet on coilovers, I'd jump on these. Perhaps if you still have them in a couple months...

I'm stll a bit cloudy on the switch wiring. Did the panel have to be relocated, or was it just wire extending?

Could the crossovers be fit in the bottom rear section of the panel (blank space aft of the speakers), or are they too big?
This is what the wiring looks like. It just extends the leads around the speaker magnet. The leads on the plug are bent a little about a 45` angle to allow them to be out of the way. All you do is plug them in. Its pretty easy.



As for the crossovers fitting in the door... Maybe... I didn't try it, but honestly I doubt it. But it is possible. I was going to mount them in the trunk. If your serious about buying them I could refab the door to house them in the door and show the face of the panel. Up to you. I'm just not positive they will fit behind the door now.

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I can for a fee add lighing to these and have them setup to turn on when you open the door.
It looks like this:


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The lights look sweet, good luck on the sale
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