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Just like what the topic stated... where is a good place to purchase them? How are the packaged anyway? I am looking to cover 2m X 2m of surface, and I want to get a rough idea on what amounts they come in
Thanks!
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Obviosly any reputable Car Audio Shop in TO should be able to hook you up. Shan is right though, Ebay is alot cheaper, even with shipping costs.
However, Dynamat Extreme is quite pricey. There are alot of cheaper alternatives that work just as well (ie. Brown Bread, RAAMatt, roofing material like Peel N' Seal) What all these alternatives have in common is they are simply adhesive backed aluminum sheets.
Care to let in on your next secret project or shold we just be clouded with mystery :wink:
I ordered brown bread from http://www.b-quiet.com and they are located in canada. I have two layers in the trunk floor and one under the carpet. Sounds much better. Next step is to do the doors, just no time.
Sean
Naw, I didn't carbureted my GSR...hahaha! It's fuel injection with individual throttles...so called "sports injection". The matting is used to filter out the noises because I will be insulating under the hood and the firewall. My GSR will be stupid loud with the ITB's (and my GSR was already too loud back then, all from the engine too).
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Naw, I didn't carbureted my GSR...hahaha! It's fuel injection with individual throttles...so called "sports injection". The matting is used to filter out the noises because I will be insulating under the hood and the firewall. My GSR will be stupid loud with the ITB's (and my GSR was already too loud back then, all from the engine too).
I would hate to hear VTEC engage with those little bundles of joy, have fun, and post some dynos on your site!
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