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Old 09-23-2005, 06:28 AM
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style and taste doesnt cut it now adays in the eye for the general public. when this car goes to a national or even an international show there is a crowd of atleast 20 ppl surrounding it the entire time, meanwhile your average 'taste & style' installs get no attention at all b/c there is a 100 of them with same 'taste & style' at the same show.
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Old 09-23-2005, 07:35 AM
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Originally posted by Prolifik:
style and taste doesnt cut it now adays in the eye for the general public. when this car goes to a national or even an international show there is a crowd of atleast 20 ppl surrounding it the entire time, meanwhile your average 'taste & style' installs get no attention at all b/c there is a 100 of them with same 'taste & style' at the same show.
I guess that is part of the probelm. Only the enlightened few can apreciate a stealth and/or sq install.

Guys, I am nolt bashing the effort, just do not see a point in the install. IMO it just looks like wasted time and money. I can apreciate the effort and skills involved, but seriously how does having a tv in the front grill actually improve this industry?
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Old 09-23-2005, 07:59 AM
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the factory demo cars however outrageous they are served a purpose to showcase the product, even tho they are flashy they still dont look overly complicated and you can understand the reason they were built for. i still dont understand why someone would need to put that many tv's in one car, especially if there is no industry affiliation. i mean if it was for nesa or advision or any other lcd maker then i could understand they are showcasing every lcd product they carry. but for a personal vehicle the point escapes me. maybe i'm just dumb, but hey if the customer digs his ride thats all that counts in the end.
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Old 09-23-2005, 08:23 AM
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the individual who's vehicle this is actually does distribute the brand of tv's installed in that vehicle.
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Old 09-23-2005, 01:34 PM
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next level of in car electronics. this kinda stuff has never been done in a vehicle before.
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