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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8629264" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Keep an eye out at the nadbl.com site. That's who organizes all the northeast events anymore. You're not far from Cape Cod and those shows are always good, the big bikini car wash in Sanford Maine is the biggest event of the year in these parts. Not sure how much happens out your way anymore... really depends on who is going to be running the shows anymore. AFAIK the two guys really active are Cape Cod and mid New Hampshire.... and the guys out in upstate NY, but that crew mostly stays out that way and the coastal guys stay over here.</p><p></p><p>We did have a guy break 150 last year in the 2000W limited class and I used to be high 148s when I ran that class. Nothing amazing out of the trunk but Terry Brock shows up at a couple NADBL events so you'd have him to deal with if you're trunk.... at least if you're trying to be on the leaderboard.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, very bad injury last spring. Still not back to full strength and my little finger doesn't have full range of motion quite yet. But I'm good enough for an install and another forum member lives very close to me if I need a hand with any heavy lifting</p><p></p><p>When I actually set aside a money and get enough ahead on work that I can screw off for a week doing a big rebuild that's when I'll start sitting in louder cars. It will drive me absolutely batty if I get the bug to get louder and can't get right on it. I'm well aware it could potentially be a big can of worms. Looking to rebuild my baffle so I can get more port area, add a second amp (which I still haven't even got out for repair), and lay down some carbon fiber which I've had sitting in my garage for a couple years now waiting for time.</p><p></p><p>I picked up a second car this winter too. Up-side is I will be able to leave the Jeep torn apart for as long as needed to get things done, down side is I still need to build a small box for that and rebuild one of my subs up to 10 or 12". It's sort of a company car so I'm very limited with what I can do to it. I put in a little PG 5 channel so like 400W on the bottom end. I haven't even really looked at the trunk yet but I figure if I can get 140 out of it I'm doing good.</p><p></p><p>Also, NSTALN's build looked really nice and he lives in this area. I really hope I can meet him at a show up here some day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8629264, member: 614752"] Keep an eye out at the nadbl.com site. That's who organizes all the northeast events anymore. You're not far from Cape Cod and those shows are always good, the big bikini car wash in Sanford Maine is the biggest event of the year in these parts. Not sure how much happens out your way anymore... really depends on who is going to be running the shows anymore. AFAIK the two guys really active are Cape Cod and mid New Hampshire.... and the guys out in upstate NY, but that crew mostly stays out that way and the coastal guys stay over here. We did have a guy break 150 last year in the 2000W limited class and I used to be high 148s when I ran that class. Nothing amazing out of the trunk but Terry Brock shows up at a couple NADBL events so you'd have him to deal with if you're trunk.... at least if you're trying to be on the leaderboard. Yes, very bad injury last spring. Still not back to full strength and my little finger doesn't have full range of motion quite yet. But I'm good enough for an install and another forum member lives very close to me if I need a hand with any heavy lifting When I actually set aside a money and get enough ahead on work that I can screw off for a week doing a big rebuild that's when I'll start sitting in louder cars. It will drive me absolutely batty if I get the bug to get louder and can't get right on it. I'm well aware it could potentially be a big can of worms. Looking to rebuild my baffle so I can get more port area, add a second amp (which I still haven't even got out for repair), and lay down some carbon fiber which I've had sitting in my garage for a couple years now waiting for time. I picked up a second car this winter too. Up-side is I will be able to leave the Jeep torn apart for as long as needed to get things done, down side is I still need to build a small box for that and rebuild one of my subs up to 10 or 12". It's sort of a company car so I'm very limited with what I can do to it. I put in a little PG 5 channel so like 400W on the bottom end. I haven't even really looked at the trunk yet but I figure if I can get 140 out of it I'm doing good. Also, NSTALN's build looked really nice and he lives in this area. I really hope I can meet him at a show up here some day. [/QUOTE]
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