But what interior would be complete without the tunes? In Gary's case it was a mobile theater. He started with an Alpine 1005 head unit with a 6.5 display screen next came the Alpine DVD-5200, Alpine PXA-H510 digital audio surround processor. Feeling that wasn't enough, he added a Pioneer AVDW8000 monitor flushed into the dash were the passenger airbag once resided.
In the Shadows
In the Shadows
In the Shadows
In the Shadows
The once empty glove box was motorized and a Sony PS2 game system was added. Moving to what once used to be the rear seating area Gary used Phoenix Gold amps to power the three 10" JL Audio subs and the Diamond Audio highs that were used in the front and the rear of the topless racer. To make sure Gary's prize possession stayed put once it was parked he had an Alpine alarm added.
In the Shadows
Well whoever said the first time is a charm must have known all about Gary's Spyder. I guess I forgot to mention that Gary is not your normal teenage racer; you see during the two-year process of the car being built, Gary turned 50 years young. And by the way this isn't a trailer queen either, Gary's wife says he drives the car at least 3 times a week. Boy is he brave. Gary would like to thank Autopro for all the hard, long hours of perfection, his sister Kathy, JR Electronics and the most important person in his life, his wife Audrey.
I guess when you invest six figures in an Eclipse Spyder you leave the other guys "In The Shadows".