kicker panles
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Re: kicker panles
Kick panels for speakers?
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Re: kicker panles
there were a couple of guys on the board here that used to make them (Jim85IROC comes to mind), but i think they've stopped. other than getting them custom made ($300+ if you're lucky), you're pretty much stuck with the Qlogic qforms (which are ok if you put some time and work into them) or making them yourself.
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Re: kicker panles
I do fiberglass for $200 using your panels. Shipping back is included but you pay to get them here to me. The Q-Forms are thin plastic junk, doesnt fit well either. But get them if you want. Having them made or making them yurself is best. Im just picked up a set from a donor car to build a demo set. Car audio is my hobby/profession. I do custom side work when I have the time. I had a set of pics of the last ones but they got lost when my HD crashed. After I get this demo set done I will post a pic on a new thread and return the PMs I already recieved from other members in line for them. Glad to help out if you need me.
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