[quote name='C1500martin']kicker has its place just like everything else. not talking
shit about you but ima have to use you as an example
@adulbrich
if someone is on a budget and just wants some bass kicker is there for them. just how your 17 make minimum wage at kmart you had to settle for a POS fiero. i wouldnt touch that
shit even if it was gaven to me. id sell it before i out it under my name and get something else. get were im going with this? just how you dont think people should recommend kicker and shouldnt use them. my self plus millions of others would never recommend or even touch a fiero. lol sorry man you got some crazy awesome equipment though.[/QUOTE]
Well fu
ck..
How would you not consider that talking sh
it?
Probably butthurt about my Soundqubed comment, which I was joking about. I do not hate them, and have bought their product before. I am actually wearing a Soundqubed shirt right now..
Your statement about Kicker is invalid, nonetheless. When there is better equipment for the same price, why would you choose to buy the Kickers.
To clear some things up for all the ******* haters:
My story.
Yes I am 17 and make Minimum wage at Kmart.
I did not "settle for a POS Fiero"
Since I was a little kid, I had been saving up to buy a car by doing odd jobs, mowing lawns, and working during the Summer. My parents said that every dollar I saved, they would match for me to buy my first vehicle. I bought my car the summer of my Freshmen year. My uncle used to do auto-salvage. For those of you who don't know what that is, he basically bought vehicles from an online auction site and fixed then re-sold them to make some extra money. I was coming home from football practice and saw a far drive by that I thought was really cool. It was a Fiero. When I got home, I searched Fiero on the auction site that my uncle got vehicles from. There were two available. One had massive front-end damage from a collision. The other was a donated vehicle. The previous owner donated it to get a tax writeoff. It was $400. At this point, I had about $2,500 saved up. We bought it, and after fees it was $800. My parents only let me get it because they thought it wouldn't run, and I would just spend time working on it and learn a lot about cars. So we got it, and after I got a new battery and plugged a vacuum leak, it started right up! Granted, there were a few non-necessary things we did to it. My dad and I used to work on it together up until my Sophomore year when he started having back pain. It kept getting worse and he went to the doctor for tests to be done. Turns out, it was angiosarcoma, a type of terminal cancer. Treatment didn't work, and he passed away last September. I have lots of memories of working on my car, and will never sell it. It's not just a car to me.
Fu
ck you guys.