Re: Re[2]: Custom kick panels

From: Geoffrey Hackbart (ghack2@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat May 01 1999 - 00:33:22 EDT


Let me clear this up. They would be charging me $1100 for the custom fabbed
kick panels AND 5 1/4 Focal components. It is not just the kicks. When you
get yours done, take some pics for me, and email them to me or whatever, and
we'll see.

Later,
Geoffrey
~~98 DAK CC SLT 3.9L Metallic Red~~
P.S. I am getting my Audio Control 4.1 EQ installed on Monday morning. Will
let those who showed interest in knowing how it goes and such(Bob and Chad
are the only ones I remember). If anyone else interested, let me know. The
installer is going to take pics for me for competition and so on. Can't
wait!!

>From: RCPL-VAN CNIWR <RCPL-VAN_CNIWR@van.reid-crowther.com>
>Reply-To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>To: "dakota-truck@buffnet.net" <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
>Subject: DML: Re[2]: Custom kick panels
>Date: 30 Apr 1999 09:58:48 -0700
>
>
> Hi, all. I thought I'd repost this as there is a lot of talk about
>the
>ebrake. We also considered a Toyota-type pull handle mounted under the seat
>where it would be out of sight. Or, a hand-pull type from a Fiero because
>they
>are mounted on the left of the seat, I think. The motorized one will win us
>some
>points at the shows, though. Geoffrey, they are charging $1100 for a set of
>custom ones? Too much. My brother is a pro installer and he would charge
>around
>$600 or so (CDN) for my set. Hmmm.....if my set goes well, would you be
>interested?
>
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>Subject: Re: Custom kick panels
>Author: RCPL-VAN CNIWR at RCPL-VAN
>Date: 04/29/1999 10:48 AM
>
>
>
>
> Funny you should ask about these. I'm just about to start making my
> own custom set. Called the dealer for a new pair to modify and he
>said
> they are called, "Cowl Covers" (what a dumb name) and the LS is $16
> and the RS is $36!! Even he was puzzled as to why there was such a
> difference, and offered a discount. As for the e-brake, we are
> motorizing mine and taking the pedal out. The motor mechanism will
> reside in a box under the CC portion of the cab. Should work well.
> I'll let you all know how it all turns out. BTW, I'm putting 7" B&W
> kevlar cone midbass in an aperiodically damped enclosure with a
> Rockford FNQ tweeter suspended over it with a custom aluminum bridge
> to make a coaxial speaker. My first IASCA show is in 3 weeks so I
> gotta get crackin'!
>
> Chad Niwranski
> 99 R/T CC Black/agate
> Abbotsford, BC
> IASCA Pro 151-300 Watt

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