This is my 2nd 1989 GMC Tracker, as u can see this one is in way better shape than my other tracker wich is not runnig. "The Beast" is now a parts vehicle.
This one's got a loud system consisting of:
3 Rockford Fosgate P2 D4(dual voice coil)
1 Kicker KX600.1
2 Realistic Mids(in dash)
2 Kenwood Excelon Tweeters(ripped off of coaxial 4x6's)
2 Kenwood Excelon 6x9's
1 Clarion DB255 CD/CD-R Reciever
About 25 square feet of RF Sound deadening
I don't know how many dB's this will run but i'm guessin it'll be around 140dB's. Right now I'm runnin 449.4watts of continous power(rms) @2.67 ohms. The speakers are run off of deck power, but one day I might get an RF amp to run a Power Series 6.5" component set along with some Punch Tweeters, and some 4" Power Series Coaxials. The custom made box has three chambers each with .7 cubic feet of volume
The engine on this Tracker is completely stock with no upgrades, but I'm hoping to get a Weapon R air intake for it and a 2" stainless steel exhaust with a performance catalytic converter and a performance muffler(Fart Can muffler).
The exterior is stock other than the 2 "Team RF" stickers. This Tracker had a $900 body job done 2yrs ago including paint. When I purchased it had been sitting in the person's driveway for 2yrs because the body job people messed it up and it wouldn't start. The paint was restored from a flat pink to this glossy red-orange. Since it used to leak the water sat in it for to long and it rotted out the floor so that had to be replaced, and the brakes were seized.
I'd like to give a shout out to Audio Avenue, my friend, and my sister for the installation and for gettin the subs , my parents for helpin restore it,and my other friends for helpin out with it to.
Here's the exterior shots



Here's an interior shot

Here's an engine shot

Here's some shots of the system




Some more pics MIGHT be coming!