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<blockquote data-quote="NIHL8ION" data-source="post: 8095066" data-attributes="member: 653120"><p>With $500-600 I would suggest 1st getting a descent headunit and replacing all of your stock speakers. Then if there's any $ left over after that I would start getting your wiring together &amp; getting it ran. Once you have your wiring all ran &amp; ready to go then all you will need to do is add amp(s) &amp; sub(s) &amp; deaden any rattles you encounter... by that time maybe you will have more $ to get something you will really like that will last you...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIHL8ION, post: 8095066, member: 653120"] With $500-600 I would suggest 1st getting a descent headunit and replacing all of your stock speakers. Then if there's any $ left over after that I would start getting your wiring together & getting it ran. Once you have your wiring all ran & ready to go then all you will need to do is add amp(s) & sub(s) & deaden any rattles you encounter... by that time maybe you will have more $ to get something you will really like that will last you... [/QUOTE]
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