Who would you go with for wiring? and why?
Originally posted by JohnVroom:
^ Dont take that as a serious comment (fun intended)
^ Dont take that as a serious comment (fun intended)
Maybe.......hey that reminds me of my favorite song by Dennis Leary !!!
I'm an !! [img]graemlins/2xblown.gif[/img]
Originally posted by JohnVroom:
Lemonlime- I cant believe your system is a rookie system
well if your going to compete then you should try to WIN
Lemonlime- I cant believe your system is a rookie system
well if your going to compete then you should try to WIN
I dont do IASCA ( just 3 IASCA competitions within 6 driving hours (12 round trip). I would like to do IASCA though so I can meet my Canadian buddies at finals... I am starting USACi this year and jumping in as advanced consumer and MECA as modified. I think winning is good so if you can be a beginner with a awsome setup so be it.
Do you have Tsunami in Canada? I have used their wiring for several years. Their company is located in Holly Hill, Florida near Daytona.
They are Metra/Tsunami. Metra makes the after market head unit kits. It's really a neat company to visit because they design and make the stuff there.
It's a wonderful company to be affiliated with and I was blowned away visiting their facility. They have modified their facility and company in order to hire physically/mentally challenged people. I think its awesome. We all like to be independent and needed.
They are Metra/Tsunami. Metra makes the after market head unit kits. It's really a neat company to visit because they design and make the stuff there.
It's a wonderful company to be affiliated with and I was blowned away visiting their facility. They have modified their facility and company in order to hire physically/mentally challenged people. I think its awesome. We all like to be independent and needed.




