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This is my pride and joy, my 1984 Dodge Rampage. I found it on ebay and it was pretty much stock except for the addition of a cd/cassette player out of a newer dodge.

I never got the chance to do much to my first Rampage, I figured I'd more than make up for that with this one.

I put in a Rockford Fosgate RFX9120ff (Fast & Furious series)CD/MP3 player so I can pop in CDs/MP3 discs that aren't copied into the Omnifi DMP1's 20 gigabite MP3 hard drive. The Omnifi is hidden under the passenger seat.

Sound in the front comes from two pairs of 4" Rockford Fosgate Fanatic Q series seperates. The woofers are mounted in the doors and tweeters are mounted on the window pillars.

Sound in the rear comes from another pair of 6.5" Rockford Fosgate Fanatic X series seperates.
It's got a "cut thru" setup with four 10" Rockford Fosgate PunchZ subwoofers powered with a Rockford Fosgate 800@2. The subs are wired parallel in pairs to achieve a dual 2ohm load to get the most out of the amp. Since the amp is putting out all it can it's hooked up to a Rockford Fosgate 25 farad capacitor to keep the power drain from beating on the battery.

The battery has been relocated to the bed next to an auxillary battery. The battery on the left is the main battery, the battery on the right is strictly for the stereo.
I installed a Rockford Fosgate CPSR to keep the batteries in check. It won't charge the aux. battery until the main battery fully recharged.

It's almost there, I've still got to finish the new tonneau cover and install the video monitors for the Playstation2 hidden under the driver's side seat.

Not shown are the many lights I've got installed.
The factory dome light has been replaced by a custom made l.e.d. setup made of 14 blue bulbs.
There are also a pair of blue Optix l.e.d. tubes mounted above and below the subs as well as behind the grill.
Underneath the car is a set of Optix 7 color l.e.d. tubes. Besides being wired to the control module they have also been wired into the door pin switches so that they will blink when the doors are opened, they are actually supposed to be wired into an alarm to blink while its armed but since my car is hardly ever unattended while not in the garage I didn't feel compelled to install an alarm.