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Well, I finished the install the other day. (1) relay and (2) more yellowtops in the back to run the subs, strobes, neons, and future applications. I will get some picks up soon. I also just came across a CAP from Audiobahn, with a digital power readout on the top of it. I have the yellowtops sitting in (2) side by side black battery boxes, and I was going to add the (1) gauge on each battery, mainly for Aestetics, but I might switch to the Audiobahn CAP. Does anyone use this, or know anything about it??
http://www.ultimate-sounds.com/audiobahn/acap1x.jpg
It took me a minute to figure out what it even is. Yes I haven't been around much mobil audio equipment for a while now so I can't help much here.
I do have my one good eye on a 10" Clairion 'camo' sub that mounts in the pass side rear panel and connect to the OEM radio for a little boost though . . .
BTW, I finally got your thank you note for the tails in the mail today. Sorry for the delay. 1st thing was that in the rush to install them I left your return address in the box. Then my wife 'hide' the box. I did find it in the attic and got your address. I then wanted to take a PIC to show you how they improved the looks of Betty Fords backside but the rain here and the now earlier setting sun has compounded the difficulties in getting a PIC. I didn't what you to think I 'forgot' about you so I just sent it out.
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