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    Re: Mounting amps upside down.

    Quote Originally Posted by BenevolentDictator View Post
    That looks pretty nasty. I like it. You had an E30? Trunk looks familiar.
    I've had 4 E30's. 3 coupes and one vert. Wife and I are BMW only it looks like from here on out. Tried other brands (both new and old) and nothing drives as well as a BMW. Good thing I work on em though... because they can be high maintenance girlfriends. Here's what that trunk setup ended up looking like after I switched the Type R out for a Havoc 12.

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    Re: Mounting amps upside down.

    My family had an '86 325 back in the mid 90s up until my freshman year of college.....I wish we understood what we had because it should still be in our possession...with a bored and stroked to 3.5 liter s54....boy oh boy. Anyway....yeah that would be nice to still own one. That trunk looked super clean as well. That's what i'm hoping for, just nice and clean. I don't want to see anything but the subs in the trunk.


    Quote Originally Posted by crystalworks View Post
    I've had 4 E30's. 3 coupes and one vert. Wife and I are BMW only it looks like from here on out. Tried other brands (both new and old) and nothing drives as well as a BMW. Good thing I work on em though... because they can be high maintenance girlfriends. Here's what that trunk setup ended up looking like after I switched the Type R out for a Havoc 12.

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