Vehicle Owner

Member ID: MrSlippery

Location: Somewhere, MA

Vehicle Info

2004 Toyota Solara

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • TRD Exhaust 
  • TRD Springs 

Exterior Styling

Car Audio & Video

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    • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Feb 16, 2006

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Matt’s Toyota Solara

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This is just the beginning. This will be a slow process as I've been out the game for a few years, not to mention all the things I have to build from scratch just to get this stuff to fit. Most of the equipment I have had since I was 18 in my first car, and has been sitting around for a couple years.

Stock Head unit
Polk Momo MMC6500 6.5" front
Polk Momo MMC690 6x9" rear deck
Satellite amp Rockford Fosgate Punch 4080
1 Kicker Solo Baric s12d 12" sub (used to have 2 but 1 is enough now)
Sub Amp MTX Thunder 2300 Bridged 600 watts RMS
Phoenix Gold EQ230 1/3 octave 30 band EQ for the front components
Streetwires 1 farad capacitor
Stinger distribution block and wiring- 4 guage from battery, 8 to amps

Engine compartment wiring and fuse

MrSlippery's 2004 Toyota Solara

First pics shows where the wires goes through the firewall-it's a tight squeeze in there. Next pics show the sound damping in the trunk. 3 layers of Dynamat extreme on the trunk lid, Fatmat extreme on the rest.
MrSlippery's 2004 Toyota SolaraMrSlippery's 2004 Toyota Solara

MrSlippery's 2004 Toyota Solara

Next pics show the plates I fabricated out of 1/4" mdf to accommodate the new speakers. First is rear deck, second is front doors
MrSlippery's 2004 Toyota SolaraMrSlippery's 2004 Toyota Solara
These 2 show the tweeters. I wanted to put them in the factory dash locations, but to get wires in there, and also to put the stocks back when I get rid of the car would have been difficult, so I stuck them on the pillars.
MrSlippery's 2004 Toyota SolaraMrSlippery's 2004 Toyota Solara
Here is the panel that will hold the fosgate amp and the EQ. Next is the trim piece under the rear window that will hold the distibutor block and crossovers for the components.
MrSlippery's 2004 Toyota SolaraMrSlippery's 2004 Toyota Solara

Trim piece minus crossovers, and the amp rack wrapped in black vinyl.
MrSlippery's 2004 Toyota SolaraMrSlippery's 2004 Toyota Solara

Amp rack in place. The back shows where I mounted the rear crossovers.
MrSlippery's 2004 Toyota SolaraMrSlippery's 2004 Toyota Solara

Amp and EQ installed
MrSlippery's 2004 Toyota SolaraMrSlippery's 2004 Toyota Solara

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kaotikflava  

Posted by: kaotikflava

10/25/2006 10:46PM

clean ride bro!!...go check mine out and let me know what u think!!....lates

prodigy79  

Posted by: prodigy79

08/07/2006 08:27PM

What's up my black on chrome brotha?? Twinz dude, our cars ROCK!!! :-D :-P Haha peace, -James

chrizclutch  

Posted by: chrizclutch

07/27/2006 09:18AM

Hey great lookin ride. Love the rims. Black always looks great with chrome. Check my 04 out on 19"

Ford95ProbeGT  

Posted by: Ford95ProbeGT

04/09/2006 10:58PM

Damn kid, that system install is alot more advanced then mine will ever be, though my car is 9 years old and in shit condition so it's fitting.

99LuxuryLara  

Posted by: 99LuxuryLara

02/16/2006 11:58PM

Your car looks great....I love what you did with the trunk, to me the looks count just as much as the sound.Keep up the good work!

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: MrSlippery

Location: Somewhere, MA