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 Factory cloth seats don't...  Factory cloth seats don't belong in a truck destined for shows and this truck needed some love.  Joe, from HOT Motorsports...  Joe, from HOT Motorsports began the seat transformation by removing the hog clips from the factory cloth seats, then he pulled the cloth free.  Each Roadwire seat cover was...  Each Roadwire seat cover was then stretched over the factory foam and the hog clips were installed.  Here is a shot of how good...  Here is a shot of how good the back seat looked.  The final steps to the seat...  The final steps to the seat installation was to reattach the side seat bracket covers that had received the myautoextras.com treatment in black Zebrano.  It was now time for Brian...  It was now time for Brian to wire up the Crossfire Car Audio sound system, including these two 600-watt Crossfire amps, which send power to 12-inch subs and a set of components.  To make the audio system really...  To make the audio system really stand out, Brian built a subwoofer enclosure out of MDF board to house the two Crossfire 12-inch subs. The enclosure was designed to fit on top of the rear bench seat and use the floor as a support.  Once he had the box wrapped...  Once he had the box wrapped in matching gray leather, he installed the two subs and set the box into place.  The enclosure turned out nice...  The enclosure turned out nice and really added to the custom theme of the interior.  Off came the factory large...  Off came the factory large mirrors,on went the sleeker Street Scene Equipment Cal-Vu mirrors.  The new Street Scene Equipment...  The new Street Scene Equipment Speed Grille was also installed.
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