anybody know a good audio shop that could make this?
<center><img src="http://www.arijaycomet.com/cars/junior32/R32History21.jpg"></center><p>would prefer a small shop as opposed to a big chain
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the one in manassas off route 234... cant remember the name right now
but i do always suggest them with audio stuff on this board
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cool. if you think of their name, let me know
i'd like to get an estimate on how much it would run me at a few different places, but i dont want to go to a shop that nobody recommends. i'd rather pay a little more the first time to make sure it's made perfectly
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it was safe and sound like 2 miles away from the interstate
but their website is down so i don't know if they are still around.
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Is that just a cargo shelf, or is there another purpose to it?
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there was one dude that had a gun rack underneath those
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rear seat delete
i never use the back seat. i'd rather have something a bit different and more practicality with use of the hatch. save a bit of weight, have something a little cooler...etc. i might, when i end up doing a stereo, have the amp built into it
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that shouldn't be that hard to do yourself.
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I see. Taking out the rear seats may produce a bit more body flex, though,
especially in a hatchback. I thought about doing that to save weight at the track or autox, but didn't want to have flex as a result. The way the rear seats are mounted, they do seem to provide extra stiffness in that hatch area.
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dude, thats just particle board covered with felt......
all u need is a circular saw, a straight edge, some fasteners, felt and a staple gun. u can save yourself a few hundred bones and get the self satifaction of doing it yourself :)
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