
The fiberglass grill gives it a distinct look

The rear view w/ smoked taillight lenses. Hmmm, I wonder what could be in that trunk?

Ah yes, the system.

These are the source units, Eclipse 8443 & AVX5000 which blend in very nice w/ the brushed aluminum dash kit.

Each of the front doors contains a custom fabricated panel that houses a pair of JL TR coaxials, a 6 in. and a 4in. A pair of 6.5 in. JL TR's are hiding in the factory location. Certainly, no lack of highs and mids up front!

Here we have the rear fill for the occasional back seat listener, another set of JL TR coaxials strategicaly placed in the C pillars

A customized rear deck to flow w/ the rest of the interior. Within it are a pair of 6 in. ports that protrude into the trunk space for some serious venting when the back seats are up(which is pretty much never).

The trunk. Have you figured out the theme yet? A tantalizing trio of JL 10 in. W6v2's atop the nail-driving 1000/1. Across from it is the e4300. All customization was done using MDF and vinyl, and a lot of TLC, as I performed the entire install myself.

A pretty mean close-up.

The "amp well" complete w/ a Mobil Spec 12 farad hybrid cap to aid in current demand. The spare tire was relocated to behind the back seats and mounted there for convenient access.

Not much performance at the moment, but there is some. A cold air intake and yellow top as shown here, as well as a front strut bar which can be seen better in the next pic.

These performance mods may not do much, but at least it is a start.

I'm an old school kind of guy, rollin w/ my chrome 15's. Check out the clear/white bumper lights.
On page 2 are some pics of another system I have installed in my HVAC work van.