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Apike11

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  1. I think my favorite thing I have done that could be in that price range would be the headlights. I got mine with HID's so that made then a little more expensive but without that it will be in your price range. Spoiler I would say also, but I have been putting mine off. The Lowes front lip is the cheapest coolest investment I made. It has held up through many snow storms and even when we had so much that I was plowing it with my front bumper. The only thing I would say about it is where it wraps around, just need to put screw and washer set up to push the lip out. I posted previously a while back if you want some ideas of how to do it. Also I like the stock mud flaps if you don't have or if you are running stock rims, H&R spacers are very nice to bring the rim and tire out flush with flares. I have pictures of that as well.

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  2. It is all fibreglass except for wood ring for sub and small square where amp sits. First I pulled out the trunk liner. Then I covered it will making tape. I then put my own trunk liner fabric in the pocket, and put fibreglass resin on the fabric. Once dry pulled it out of the molded liner and now you have the back of a sub box that fits perfectly in that pocket. I did use a little bit of fibreglass mat to strengthen that back piece otherwise I just used trunk liner fabric in place of the mat. Once you have the back down you just put the sub ring where you want it and stretch the fabric tight over the ring and around the back piece. Cover in resin once again. Cut out sub hole which I didn't put resin on so I just used a razor. At this point you can do a light sand and the cover in carpet. Or sand and fill until smooth enough to paint.
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