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<blockquote data-quote="Alphafrog1" data-source="post: 439107" data-attributes="member: 545175"><p>Haha yes... sorry bout that but i am a little biased about those cars. I owned one for about two months before EVERYTHING started going bad on it, i swear i put so much money into fixing things on it in just the first two months that i had it. I finally gave up when the clutch gave out...</p><p></p><p>Anyways yeah, i did answer your question in my previous post. There isn't a thing different (well maybe one or two, but nothing major) in the damping of sound in your car than in basically any other car. You need to get damping material, i would suggest Second Skin myself, and put it on every external surface possible, right next to the outer sheet metal. Start with the area around the speakers and move outwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alphafrog1, post: 439107, member: 545175"] Haha yes... sorry bout that but i am a little biased about those cars. I owned one for about two months before EVERYTHING started going bad on it, i swear i put so much money into fixing things on it in just the first two months that i had it. I finally gave up when the clutch gave out... Anyways yeah, i did answer your question in my previous post. There isn't a thing different (well maybe one or two, but nothing major) in the damping of sound in your car than in basically any other car. You need to get damping material, i would suggest Second Skin myself, and put it on every external surface possible, right next to the outer sheet metal. Start with the area around the speakers and move outwards. [/QUOTE]
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