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This was a 1989 Chevy truck that I worked on when, I was at International Audio in Deer Park, circa 1994 (I think).   The customr wanted to get all of his equipment installed so I spent just over a month getting the truck done for him. I installed Crystal Horn drivers and Crystal 6 1/2" mids in custom kick panels. An Alpine deck and changer were installed up front. The signal runs through a set of Audiocontrol Eqt's and then to the amps. The eq's are mounted on either side of the tunnel that me and Vince Martinez cut through the bed.   The four Earthquake 12" woofers were mountd in the bed. Two US Amps were dropped in a motorized amp rack. Anyone that looked in the bed, saw the amp's circuit boards through plexy. A push of the remote flipped open the rack exposing the heatsinks and other components in the bottom of the rack. I installed a tv in a custom center console, and added power windows to the truck.

Not too bad for my 1st 'real' custom job.
This is a custom enclosure for a 2005 Dodge truck. The bottom is fiberglass-cast from the floor of the well. Two Boston 10" woofers went in it and I embossed the Ram logo and a trim border around it. This was done at Mobile One I-10 @ Uvalde.
This is a double din Kenwood that I installed in a Lexus. Done at Mobile One.
Ok, the paint job sux. But the custom moulding didn't turn out too bad. Thats a Kenwood double din in the dash of an '01 Chevy p-up. It was done at Mobile One I-10 @ Uvalde
This started as an insurance job, but the customer wanted to go all out...on a budget. He let me have creative control, so did him up a little. The 800 watt PPI amp in the floor powered the three kicker 15's. The Emerson 4 channel ran the mids and highs. The customer had "belts" on his trunk lid with a Texas-shaped buckle. I embossed them into the floor. Since he had a ghost image of the Buick logo down each side of the car, I etched the same logo on all of the plexi in the trunk.

This is another I-10/east Mobile One job.
This was a Mazda Millennia that came in as another insurance job at Mobile One/east. The install was simple in the beginning, but I wanted him to have something a little more than ordinary in his trunk. I walled it off, then built up the sparetire well into a small enclosure for two Rockford P3 10" woofers.