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Just a note to anyone considering an order to bolt on bliss. I ordered a full kit of regular kick panels, a hat tray and sub enclosure. They were just installed, and I am beyond happy with the turnout. The finishing of the hat tray build is awesome. I'm in the middle of a full interior redo, so I'll post updated photos after that is done. Also, I should mention Jason is a real pleasure to deal with, which makes things even better.

Here are a couple for now (Esty makes perfect carpet panels to accommodate the kick panels FYI)864ab469f7d30328760d66a810cb9edb.jpg7afe5645129fb1b129fe35fe4d1591d0.jpgdb13b82e9a842a9a2007a1d0f9f0c5f5.jpgdfb5d5eb5e46906102a37d53154fc88f.jpg

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Nice to hear the good report.  Jason is working on kicks and sub for me.  Hopefully I'll be installing in the next month or so.

1975 non-purist driver M42 Turbo, Hurricane a/c, and all sorts of cool stuff

1976 2002 sold, 1970 2002 sold, 1969 1600 sold

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@cyclist01- since it's only a 6.5", I couldn't tell a supreme difference between the 2. Also, the small shop that did the work gives a 3 year warranty on the Memphis. All that being said, I love music but I'm pretty sure I don't have audiofile ears. What are your thoughts? I've read many mixed reviews on Memphis. I've been happy with my setup so far. I may regret not going for an 8"...which Jason said could fit...

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I think I'm going to start with the JL and if that isn't enough then swap it out for an 8".  Gotta start somewhere :)

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