 To help bring out the design in the doors, a Billet Specialties Hollow Point steering wheel was installed. The next step would be to hook up the sounds for the occasional drive. To get the show look he wanted to keep, Scott turned to friend Russell Hall for his expertise. Russell made the subwoofer enclosure and amp rack into a one-piece enclosure, which would show two OZ tens, Rockford Fosgate Symmetry, and an Alpine MRU F1000, F400, and T500.
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Using Formica as a coating along with a Plexiglas face to cover the amps the box was coming together nicely. He then went to the console, which enclosed all of the relays and feet of wire. This is the location were he would place the switches, fuse block and capacitor. The next step would be to install the T.V. and VCR into the custom console. Scott had the Alpine CDM 7835 CD player installed and molded into the headliner. Now to bring out the sound, 6 ½ Mids and 4x6 plates were installed for the highs, and 10” OZ’s were installed to bring out the bass.
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