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ohio racer

purple lambo
Registered: October 2006 Location: delphos ohio Posts: 54
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danmanrn
Dan The Man
Registered: July 2007 Location: HOT Arizona, OVEN HOT! Posts: 55
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Tue August 14, 2007 11:02pm
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Ok like, just run the wires under the carpet stuff as much as you can, and cut a hole by the amp and pull them up through so they look organized, that's all we're saying. I'm sure it sounds fine.
Be carefull with the positive, it will spark if you don't disconect the battery completely.
It will spark on the car body, the amp body, your body, etc... so do it safe. 800w is good, Sony is reliable as far as I know... I have 2 PS one's 3PS 2's a PSP and no problems
Peace-Out
------------------------------ "It's better to burn out, than to fade away"-Kergan
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