I own a 1999 Camaro, and will be installing a complete system in the car very soon.
I will also be using the enclosure for two twelve inch subwoofers from this company:
http://www.subthump.com/acamarottop.htm
I will be placing both of my amps (and the crossover, since it is huge; ie the PG elites 6.5) on the rear shelf deck. However, the gas tank is right below that area, so drilling the amp on there is a no-no. So I am looking for someone interested in building an amp rack for me to 1) hide wires and 2) so I can install the amps there without worrying about the gas tank.
Here are examples of what I am talking about:
http://www.subthump.com/images/camaro/well/ttop7.jpg
http://www.subthump.com/images/camaro/ttop/outside.jpg
Anything of this nature is fine... and all I am looking for is an amp rack made of mdf and carpeted using traditional dark gray carpet one would use for a subwoofer enclosure.
We can talk more specifics once I get some offers, as I was told to post this here and the enclosure builders that are on this site would notice it and chime in.
Thanks!
I will also be using the enclosure for two twelve inch subwoofers from this company:
http://www.subthump.com/acamarottop.htm
I will be placing both of my amps (and the crossover, since it is huge; ie the PG elites 6.5) on the rear shelf deck. However, the gas tank is right below that area, so drilling the amp on there is a no-no. So I am looking for someone interested in building an amp rack for me to 1) hide wires and 2) so I can install the amps there without worrying about the gas tank.
Here are examples of what I am talking about:
http://www.subthump.com/images/camaro/well/ttop7.jpg
http://www.subthump.com/images/camaro/ttop/outside.jpg
Anything of this nature is fine... and all I am looking for is an amp rack made of mdf and carpeted using traditional dark gray carpet one would use for a subwoofer enclosure.
We can talk more specifics once I get some offers, as I was told to post this here and the enclosure builders that are on this site would notice it and chime in.
Thanks!