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<blockquote data-quote="the727kid" data-source="post: 6787836" data-attributes="member: 569362"><p>Looks good but to make it look better I can give ya a few tips. (Don't take offense, everyone gets better with time and criticism of course)</p><p></p><p>1. Paint job on the box. An electric sander going 80/220/500/1000 would of made a worlds difference with the paint. (Still fixable)</p><p></p><p>2. The wiring... heat shrink + techflex will make a night and day difference, along with better terminal connections. A few zipties and a little rerouting of the wires and your A+. (Speaker/Remote for the Audioque amp I would drill a hole so the wires come up from under it and right into the amp, same for the crunch amp. I would reroute the fuse holder on the right to put it on the otherside so it is hidden and run the wire on the backside so it is hidden as well and have it come up on the backside of the battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the727kid, post: 6787836, member: 569362"] Looks good but to make it look better I can give ya a few tips. (Don't take offense, everyone gets better with time and criticism of course) 1. Paint job on the box. An electric sander going 80/220/500/1000 would of made a worlds difference with the paint. (Still fixable) 2. The wiring... heat shrink + techflex will make a night and day difference, along with better terminal connections. A few zipties and a little rerouting of the wires and your A+. (Speaker/Remote for the Audioque amp I would drill a hole so the wires come up from under it and right into the amp, same for the crunch amp. I would reroute the fuse holder on the right to put it on the otherside so it is hidden and run the wire on the backside so it is hidden as well and have it come up on the backside of the battery. [/QUOTE]
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