Originally posted by ADAM GARCIA
check out nissan we built for kicker and nissan
check out nissan we built for kicker and nissan
Originally posted by ADAM GARCIA
check out nissan we built for kicker and nissan
Originally posted by ADAM GARCIA
Looks like it could rattle the glass out without much effort.
Looks good
Is that tweed?
was'nt tweed cool like 10 years ago???
Originally posted by Evo22
was'nt tweed cool like 10 years ago???
My thoughts exactly. Adam I know you have some painters down there why didn't you use then?
Anyone ever think it's what the customer wanted? Tweed, or any other material, is a lot less than paint work , too... Time may have been an issue as well... Takes a lot more time to paint prep than to hide flaws aith upholstery.
Totally custom work is not cost effective for a shop. break even if your lucky. It's good advertising, though...
Originally posted by ROZ
Totally custom work is not cost effective for a shop. break even if your lucky. It's good advertising, though...
Not entirely true I know some shops that make good $$ on custom work
Originally posted by riverbound
Not entirely true I know some shops that make good $$ on custom work So do I, but their not only doing stereo...
I guess it depends on how you look at it. Fact remains that you'd make more money doing more basic installs using unit/4's/amp(s)/sub during the same amount of time as a 3 - 6 week custom job... In that sense, it's a loss.