Scott Buwalda - 1995 Nissan 240SX SE - 1997 AS&S
Re: Scott Buwalda - 1995 Nissan 240SX SE - 1997 AS&S
One of Scott's best.
Legendary.
So many good ideas to use here.
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Re: Scott Buwalda - 1995 Nissan 240SX SE - 1997 AS&S
Ya gotta think to yourself. Why wouldn't he have just use Hybrid Audio drivers :)
All kidding aside, this car was a game changer to me. Who the hell would cut holes in their sheet metal to mount speakers in the kick panels?
Ge0
Re: Scott Buwalda - 1995 Nissan 240SX SE - 1997 AS&S
It really was radical. I totally remember when this issue came out.
Even to this day, I wish I could hear that and play with the joystick...
I imagine he had those door speakers crossed over pretty high - just can't imagine those kick woofers being able to do much bass, right?
I wish I knew those Xover points...
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Re: Scott Buwalda - 1995 Nissan 240SX SE - 1997 AS&S
For a long time I thought this was the first vehicle to have motorized kick panels, but Greg Cobbs beat him to it.
Re: Scott Buwalda - 1995 Nissan 240SX SE - 1997 AS&S
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Euphonic
For a long time I thought this was the first vehicle to have motorized kick panels, but Greg Cobbs beat him to it.
No kidding? I thought Scott was the first.
There's no article or pics of his, are there?
I did a quick Google but only see (I think) more recent builds with his name.
I'll check those out, because I'm especially interested in IASCA veteran's more recent builds (proves what they've decided they can and can't live without, which can be really valuable info), but I'd love to see his version of that.
If I recall, Scott's was just a side mirror motor behind each - wouldn't be that hard to replicate!
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Re: Scott Buwalda - 1995 Nissan 240SX SE - 1997 AS&S
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geolemon
No kidding? I thought Scott was the first.
There's no article or pics of his, are there?
I did a quick Google but only see (I think) more recent builds with his name.
I'll check those out, because I'm especially interested in IASCA veteran's more recent builds (proves what they've decided they can and can't live without, which can be really valuable info), but I'd love to see his version of that.
If I recall, Scott's was just a side mirror motor behind each - wouldn't be that hard to replicate!
Greg Cobbs Truck:
https://www.caraudiojunkies.com/show...ght=Greg+Cobbs
https://www.caraudiojunkies.com/show...ght=Greg+Cobbs
Scott Buwalda Nissan with JL Audio components in the kick panels:
https://www.caraudiojunkies.com/show...hlight=Buwalda
Scott's were nicer looking IMO, he just wasn't first.