Hello. from Germany
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Hello. from Germany
Cheers everybody!
Just entered this forum and it has already been a great help! I have a 1990 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser in quite good condition. I use it as a daily driver (next to my Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie ´14) and to promote my business as an automotive photographer.
Unfortunately the sound system is completely fucked up and needs solid replacement. I already bought a Retrosound Newport radio. After a couple of hours looking for a 1,5DIN radio I only came up with this (rather expensive) stereo but I think its worth it. My buddy has the same in his Cadillac and it sounds really good.
So is there anybody willing to help me with the speaker sizes? I found out that the front ones are 3,5" 2-way speakers but the ones in the back... well, I'm not sure. Either 5x10" or 6x9"... what do you guys say?
Greetings from Germany!
BEN
so much space :-)
back when it still had white wall tires
Just entered this forum and it has already been a great help! I have a 1990 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser in quite good condition. I use it as a daily driver (next to my Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie ´14) and to promote my business as an automotive photographer.
Unfortunately the sound system is completely fucked up and needs solid replacement. I already bought a Retrosound Newport radio. After a couple of hours looking for a 1,5DIN radio I only came up with this (rather expensive) stereo but I think its worth it. My buddy has the same in his Cadillac and it sounds really good.
So is there anybody willing to help me with the speaker sizes? I found out that the front ones are 3,5" 2-way speakers but the ones in the back... well, I'm not sure. Either 5x10" or 6x9"... what do you guys say?
Greetings from Germany!
BEN
so much space :-)
back when it still had white wall tires
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Hello. from Texas
Welcome.
Your wagon looks great. And your website was done by an artist. The motorcycle picture is outstanding and I love the way the ghost Mustang plays hide and seek among the panels as you scroll.
Well done!
Your wagon looks great. And your website was done by an artist. The motorcycle picture is outstanding and I love the way the ghost Mustang plays hide and seek among the panels as you scroll.
Well done!
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