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<blockquote data-quote="billabongcr" data-source="post: 2615509" data-attributes="member: 571295"><p>exactly. but vary your equpiment from car to car, that way when you have an interested customer come in and ask hey how do the re re components sound? walk over to the car those comps are in, play with the hu so the subs are off, and let them hear the components.</p><p></p><p>someone comes in, asks they want something decent sounding in a small space..walk over to that car..etc</p><p></p><p>deversify your equipment in your show cars so you could use it as a selling point. and if you really wanted to get into it, have your mustang with your huge elaborate setup, like a midsize suv with something in it, a reg cab truck so you can show what you could do in tight spaces..stuff like that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billabongcr, post: 2615509, member: 571295"] exactly. but vary your equpiment from car to car, that way when you have an interested customer come in and ask hey how do the re re components sound? walk over to the car those comps are in, play with the hu so the subs are off, and let them hear the components. someone comes in, asks they want something decent sounding in a small space..walk over to that car..etc deversify your equipment in your show cars so you could use it as a selling point. and if you really wanted to get into it, have your mustang with your huge elaborate setup, like a midsize suv with something in it, a reg cab truck so you can show what you could do in tight spaces..stuff like that [/QUOTE]
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