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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 2664129" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>depending on the class it was in i would bet it would still do very well. (some classes dont run under ultimate rules that EVERYONE back in the day had to run) some of the wow factor would be off as judges would be like "been there done that" which is why i got out of it. started of as door speakers were common then was kicks and horns then it went to dash now its just a cluster #$%$ (dont mean that in a bad way its just if you go for an off the hook score you will do something different each time heck my installer back in the day did the first backseat driver car lol) i have heard some of the new cars and remember alot of the old the old cars always seemed more ground breaking, not that the newwer ones **** but they sorta had a little more to build off of than the older cars did(other peoples trial and error).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 2664129, member: 541383"] depending on the class it was in i would bet it would still do very well. (some classes dont run under ultimate rules that EVERYONE back in the day had to run) some of the wow factor would be off as judges would be like "been there done that" which is why i got out of it. started of as door speakers were common then was kicks and horns then it went to dash now its just a cluster #$%$ (dont mean that in a bad way its just if you go for an off the hook score you will do something different each time heck my installer back in the day did the first backseat driver car lol) i have heard some of the new cars and remember alot of the old the old cars always seemed more ground breaking, not that the newwer ones **** but they sorta had a little more to build off of than the older cars did(other peoples trial and error). [/QUOTE]
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