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I used a Metra kit . I don't remember the number ....dash bezel is just one of the double dins from same yr's......you have to trim dash behind radio to get it to slide in far enough
 

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Update now running >:)
*Kenwood head unit.
*3 12" Kicker 43CWR124 CompR Series Dual 4 Ohm wired parallel to 0.66667 ohms
*4 4" Kicker 40CS44 in dash and pillars.
*2 6" Cadence Xenith ZM68HCI in door pods
*Soundstream T1.6000DL 6000W Tarantula Series Mono Block Class D Amp. Set to 1500 watts RMS (Subs)
*Soundstream L2.310 2-Channel Amplifier Set to 100 watts RMS each (Doors)
*Second battery.
*Big 3 upgrade
*Upgraded HO alternator @ 220 amps

New alternator makes a HUGE difference. Turned all the way up alt gauge doesn't move.
 

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may be old, but its still open. Here's what I have (2) Alphard Audio Machete 15's in a "custom" ported box on a kicker CX1200. Pioneer 6.5"s in the rear doors and Boston Acoustics 4x6 plates in the dash on a Kicker CX300 4 channel. The amps are really CHEAP, just hold overs until I can get some better ones. Subs are pretty stout, but nothing like their Defbonce series (check them out on YouTube). Kenwood deck with old Eclipse EQ/crossover. Loud enough to make neighbors complain! lol. Just need to add two more in the same configuration.
 

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Apline head unit CDA-105

Dash speakers stock

6.5 door speakers Kicker DSC650
Alpine MRV-500 sub mono amp

Two 12" subs, One MTX thunder 4500 series and the other a very old Acoustic competition series

Custom sealed box


I'd post photos but lets be honest who really remembers the password to your photobucket account lol

99% of the time I can't even remember my password to log Into this site let alone other old sites
 
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