I've been doing some work on my car lately. Here are some updated pics. Bought some CF vinyle and did some stuff APC Billet Antenna (not a good pic) Custom Painted Blue Panoramic Mirror
Banpass Box w/ strobes and LEDs Scosche Spinning Sub Grilles awaiting to be installed or sold JVC headphones made for use w/ DVD players should have went with some noise cancelling ones though
It's not real Carbon fiber but the vinyl sheets of fake carbon fiber cut to fit, so it would not make it any lighter....not my cup of tea but it still looks alright. I like the audio and video set-up
love how you did the screen...you and the passenger can see it fine? what are you using to feed the signal to it? how much did the screen and attached equipment needed to run the screen cost you all together?
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**ADAM! A/C button for Gen 5.5 Camry (2005 LE) !! Por favor!
Brake lights aren't broken, I just don't brake.
--Can honestly go to a parts counter and ask for brake shoes for the front brakes.
--Likes long walks on the beach.... once it's lit by a massive bonfire.
Hey Rningonfumes if u look in my sig there's a link to my site there. On my site I have a map of my setup, well minus the screen right now. I'm using a Blaupunkt DVD-ME1, it plays DVD/SVCD/MP3/CD-R/RW. In all my video system only costed me about $200. I was on a real budget. I paid around $75 for the dvd player and $50 for the screen. I got the player from crutchfield and the alst time i checked they still had them in stock. These are on sale. I got the screen from tigerdirect.com and I paid $50 for it. It's not the best but it does show really good. It also comes with a power inverter built in. It was meant for the headrest, so I had to custom mount it on the roof. The only thing I need to get now is good quality Audio/Video cables.
Hey jetspeed at times it is a bit difficult, but if u take your time and use a credit card or soemthing it'll come out good without bubbles.
Thanks for all the comments guys. I'll post a pic of the inverter and the pics of the inside at night with the lights on.
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