<font color='#000000'>I have a 92 Mustang LX hatchback with
The point of this system was good sound for relatively cheap and to be almost entirely invisible. Only things you can see that are obvious form the outside is the CD player, and if you climb up on the hood and shine a flashlight thru the windwshield, the black cone of my subwoofer.
The point with the stealhiness of the install is that I live in a high-theft neighborhood, and after having my first system stolen and my windows broken/doorlocks ripped out I decided that my next system has to be unnoticable to anyone who has never seen it. I also installed a good alarm that weekend
JVC headunit, forgot models, some cheapo that was disvcontiued 2 years ago
all but my sub run off the cd player's "amp", both fronts are wired in series.
3 1/2 infinity reference in the dash
5 1/4 infinity reference in the doors
5x7 infinity reference in the back
JBL 80.2 amp (140w bridged), mounted under a seat
8" kicker comp VR in a custom box carpeted and vinyled to match my car's interior exactly. I did not paint the sub grill however, mostly since I do haul servers and all sorts of junk inthe back and the grill is there to get scratched and dented, no point in making it pretty.
The system does not bump, but it does have some nice kick and with respectable sound quality. It's not a sound competition car, but for $500 new, it's hard to beat. I bought the kicker due to being the only sub I could find that was both low cost, and able to take 140w without an issue. Actually the 8" VR can take up to 200w.</font>