Some pictures of the new system...work in progress ;)
My blue light can beat up your blue light....
Seriously though.....thats fantastic work. The plexi pieces look incredible and look like they were made in a factory. You guys are very talented and I give you 100% full propage on your work.
I would like to say something. I already mentioned how awesome this is, and you guys do good work.
What I really like is the fact you're answering all the questions and letting us all in on your technique. That's what's truely top notch about this forum.
What I really like is the fact you're answering all the questions and letting us all in on your technique. That's what's truely top notch about this forum.
Yup, I did everything myself. Unfortunately, unlike you guys, I dont know how to work with fiberglass. So my "systems" are usually done with tricks, (hidden brackets, mirrors, etc.)
Its no secret you guys have WAAAAAy more skill than I do,...but, I try.
I really want to learn fiberglass though.
Quick question, how did you run the crossover wires to the trunk lid? I tried to do that through the goosenecks, but something kept being in the way.
But again, your setup is out of this world, no one on the board even competes. When I do my rims, springs, supercharger, I will redo my system, hopefully to rival yours.
Damn, the plexiwork in itself is a work of art......you must teach me keemosabi...
Its no secret you guys have WAAAAAy more skill than I do,...but, I try.
I really want to learn fiberglass though.
Quick question, how did you run the crossover wires to the trunk lid? I tried to do that through the goosenecks, but something kept being in the way.
But again, your setup is out of this world, no one on the board even competes. When I do my rims, springs, supercharger, I will redo my system, hopefully to rival yours.
Damn, the plexiwork in itself is a work of art......you must teach me keemosabi...

we are in the presence of greatness...

John, thanks. i have done a number of things in plexi before (and STILL buy extra stock), but nothing ever quite like that. most of my stuff used trim pieces to hide my cuts and the like...
excellent work and major

btw - i adore the lit crossovers... that's just awesome... if i had blingage instincts like that, i'd definitely be trying to walk in your footsteps...



I'm good and experienced at sanding!
Nice effect, Sir Knight!
Way cool! 