
Not the custom grill and HRE wheels

That's Alpine F#1 in the dash.

Originally this is only a din and a half radio location. We cut the hole out larger and patched in some abs on each side then sanded it down and painted it so it looks stock.

The trim around the DVD player and flip out monitor was made using the original trim and fiberglass.

Talk about maximizing space. Every speaker has it's own amp channels.

Custom flush center channel with 6.5" component set

Alpine DVD changer where the glove box used to be. Mold from fiberglass.


This was the last alarm system Alpine ever made.

That's the processor for the Alpine F#1 system on the bottom of the passenger side seat.

We gutted the factory sub and built our own enclosure for a JL Audio 10W3. There's another 10W3 stealthbox in the center console. Luckily F#1 has an adjustable delay for it's two subwoofer pre-outs and time alighning them made an incredible difference.

Qforms kickpanels looked great so why bother building from scratch.

Plenty of monitors, those are cut-in style headrest monitors.

Audio and video inputs along with power for a video game.

There were factory speakers here but we added the tweeter location and made new flush grills for both.