As I had mentioned in an earlier thread, I decided to add on to my current business and add in a car audio division. Now to showcase some of what we can do, I decided to do an install in my own car first before offering this service to customers.
Here's some pics of the install I went with for my Audi S3. Its a very basic set-up with one RF Prime R500D 500wrms monoblock amp and 2 10" RF Prime R2D2 250wrms subs. I'm still running the stock mids and tweeters and just disconnected the stock sub. Everything is still in the stock location and non of the original panels had been modified. Should I decide to return the car to stock when selling, everything can still be original.
Pics:
How it started out:
We made a fiberglass mould of the side panel so that there would be something to secure amp rack to on the inside without drill or making holes in the stock side panel. We could also then wrap the cloth for the fiberglass over this later to create the panel fill-ins:
Fiberglass again:
The same process was used for the other side panel and then body filler applied to get at even edge:
We then moved on to the sub box. Sorry I didn't get many pick until we were actually 80% complete:
The final product. I'm still busy making up a piece with my logo as cap to the box to close up the gap at the back seat. Please excuse the dity boot. This car need a proper clean up after all the changes are done:
Your feedback will be highly appreciated.
Here's some pics of the install I went with for my Audi S3. Its a very basic set-up with one RF Prime R500D 500wrms monoblock amp and 2 10" RF Prime R2D2 250wrms subs. I'm still running the stock mids and tweeters and just disconnected the stock sub. Everything is still in the stock location and non of the original panels had been modified. Should I decide to return the car to stock when selling, everything can still be original.
Pics:
How it started out:

We made a fiberglass mould of the side panel so that there would be something to secure amp rack to on the inside without drill or making holes in the stock side panel. We could also then wrap the cloth for the fiberglass over this later to create the panel fill-ins:



Fiberglass again:

The same process was used for the other side panel and then body filler applied to get at even edge:

We then moved on to the sub box. Sorry I didn't get many pick until we were actually 80% complete:

The final product. I'm still busy making up a piece with my logo as cap to the box to close up the gap at the back seat. Please excuse the dity boot. This car need a proper clean up after all the changes are done:




Your feedback will be highly appreciated.