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Here is a Dodge Truck with a nice clean system. Our customer got the sound they wanted without losing hardly any space.
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Dodge Ram Truck- More details coming soon.
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This is a Dodge SRT-10 Ram Truck. It has the Viper motor in it. The first set of pics are of the tire and wheel package we installed. The next set is an Alpine IVAD105 flip out touchscreen navigation system. Under the screen we mounted an Alpine center channel speaker for the surround sound system. Focal speakers in the doors and tweeters in the mirror controllers. Under the seat we mounted the system's controller unit.  Custom boxes were used to fit the Alpine Type S subwoofers and Audison multi channel amp under the rear seats. The headrests are equipped with 9" monitors and we had the SRT-10 logo emboidered into the front of the headrests. The Focal midrange speakers fit nicely behind the stock panels. To finish it off we installed a filter charger and Optima battery under the hood.
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2004 Dodge 3500 Truck
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This is a 1993 Viper. The install for this car took 3 months. The interior was completely stripped. The door panels were replaced with custom stitched leather. 6.5" component speakers were installed into the doors and angled and time aligned to create perfect staging. All of the grills you see were made on a CNC mill out of solid billet aluminum! The cigatette lighter was turned into a subwoofer volume control. Bass shaker induction speakers were installed under each seat to supplement the woofers in the trunk. A 7" fold out screen replaced the stock unit in the dash. The glove box now houses the disc changer and a sound field processor. The trunk is the really special feature of this install. It is completely finished in color matched fiberglass and every curve is perfectly sanded and painted to match the quality of the exterior body panels. The trunk houses four amps on two layers of hinged fiberglass plates. Eaach layer can be displayed using prop rods similar to the trunk lid's. Capacitor, distribution blocks and cooling fans are all housed under the beauty cover that shrouds the amps. This is truly a work of art. It also sounds decent considering it is a two seat convertible with obscenely loud dual exhausts. This install's main purpose was to look good and it does! More pics of the actual install process will be posted soon.
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This is a very cool and very elaborate install. The trunk of this Viper is completely fiberglassed to house the components and match the exterior. The trunk houses an Alpine DVD navigatioin system, CD changer, Sony playstation with wireless controllers, DVD player and two Focal 6.5"speakers. The Viper logo was laser etched into the Plexiglass from behind and appears as a 3D image. Wells in the trunk floor hold DVDs and video games to keep them from sliding around during hard cornering. Up front there are 5 screens. One 7" fold out in the dash, one 5" in each sunvisor, and two 2.5" in the rear view mirror. The mirror in the Viper is very thick so it was disassembled and replaced with one way glass. At night time when the monitors are on you can see the picture. When they are off it acts as a regular mirror. They also display the image from the rear view camera which is flush mounted in the key hole in the trunk! The front doors were custom molded to house an Alumapro 8" for bass as well a set of 6.5" separates. This is a one of a kind Viper.
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This is a '01 PT Cruiser that was decked out for a Sony show in Las Vegas. It has a little of everything Sony makes. Up front we installed their video headunit. It has a video monitor built into the standard DIN sized unit. It does not fold out like most other ones. What it does is reformat the pictue to fit into the DIN display. At first it looks a bit funky but you get used to it in a few minutes. The standard 2DIN Chrysler unit was scrapped. Since the Sony is a single DIN we could have taken the easy way out and used a pre-fabbed kit. Instead we modified a kit and used fiberglass and body filler to form a single DIN opening for the new headunit and repainted the center console to match the rest of the interior highlights with two stage metalic paint. Take a close look at the headnit in the dash. It appears to be a stock radio installation. But if you look at a stock PT Cruiser dash you will see there is a big diffrence.

Next we installed a Sony 9" overhead screen with built in DVD player in the headliner. Again we painted the overhead console to color match the rest of the interior.

For the subwoofer, we used the stock package tray in the rear to use as a base to build a fiberglass enclosure. It is shaped kind of like a volcane but it is angled back at the top. It was then covered in suede to match the seat and door panel inserts. In keeping with the flexibility of the interior configurations, the subwoofer enclosure used wireless connectors. It can be relocated from the upper position to the lower position in the back of the car without having to unplug it. Since we had the paint already mixed we also color matched the amp heat sinks and put them in an amp rack under plexiglass in the trunk and highlighted them with hidden blue neon lights. The rest of th etrunk was finished off with leather and suede to match the rest of the interior.

A Sony Playstation was flush mounted into the the side of the rear trunk utilizing RF wireless controllers. A couple of Sony 6.5" monitors were sunk in the headrests. The car was equipped with a remote start security system and a blue neon underbody kit. It was a very clean install and it turns a lot of heads. See it on Sony's website at sonymetc.com. By the way the single 10" sub produced a SPL of 132 at the Las Vegas show!

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