
1. One Pioneer DEH-P7200 head unit 2. One Pioneer CD changer 3. Two Sound Stream reference 604 amplifiers 4. Wiring by Street Wires 5. Two Street Wire capacitors 6. One SVR backup battery 7. Two Boston Acoustic Pro series 10-inch subwoofers 8. Boston Acoustic Pro series (front and rear) separates 9. Alarm system by Viper |
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My hobby is peeking through windows. I admit it. Ever since I was 14 years old, I ran the city streets looking in windows. Now, before you jump to conclusions and accuse me of being a peeping Tom, just hear me out. The windows Im referring to were a part of a machine that had four tires and a steering wheel.
I was always aware of the danger of being caught, and the possibility of running into an angry, hairy guy wearing a red fishnet shirt and sporting a wicked mullet (that would be the mini-truck mullet). Getting beat over the head with a six-pack of Natural Light was not my idea of funbut screw itI was in search of ICE. Just a glimpse of a cool stereo or subwoofer setup would lead to hours of daydreaming fun. I would sit back and wish I was the one with the killer mullet, a loud stereo, and my girlfriends name painted on the back window.
In the front driver-side window of Raks ride, I wouldve seen this Pioneer head unit. Panning the front of the interior with my x-ray vision, I would have seen the Boston Acoustic separates in custom-built kick panels. Already knowing that this setup was top-notch, I would have guessed that he had a Street Wires cable running the audio signals through the guts of the interior. Moving around to the back window, I would have looked in toward the trunk. I would also see Sound Stream amps pump power into the speakers in the cabin and the two trunk-mounted Boston Acoustic Pro series subsassuring Rak an eardrum hula dance wherever he decides to go.