db drag racing
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Re: db drag racing
Hmm...I don't hear/read much about it on this forum, however that doesn't mean it's not popular.
Y is the title drag racing but then you ask about sound off car shows?
Y is the title drag racing but then you ask about sound off car shows?
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because the title isn't drag racing, the title is DB drag racing. There is a huge difference in the two of them. You must read grasshopper before you ask Y,
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OR you can go to www.termpro.com but thats not why I'm here. I figured if I post on a car forum based for VA, then I'm in the right place to maybe shed more light on those who love LOUD cars! I just wish HIN would pick it up, but too many girls to look at so you'd never pay attension, HAHAHA
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OR you can go to www.termpro.com but thats not why I'm here. I figured if I post on a car forum based for VA, then I'm in the right place to maybe shed more light on those who love LOUD cars! I just wish HIN would pick it up, but too many girls to look at so you'd never pay attension, HAHAHA
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I used to compete with my friend back in the late 90s, it was his car (Jeep actually) and I helped with installs and electronics support. Went to the world finals in Nashville, had fun, hung out with Alma Gates and a few other of the original heavy hitters. He was the first amateur competitor to hit over 160dB, and was sponsored by Orion and MTX, then Digital Designs (DD). I've got a couple of SPL magazines somewhere with feature articles in them, I'm in a few pictures with him and the Jeep. I haven't done anything with SPL stuff in the last 10 years though, he moved away (graduated from VT) and I wouldn't ever spend the money on that stuff myself. If you've been around the scene long enough, you may remember a gray Cherokee with a steel cage on the exterior, everyone knew that car from the magazines and the World Finals coverage. I wonder if I find my Competitor badge from Nashville, it's got to be hanging around somewhere..
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I used to compete with my friend back in the late 90s, it was his car (Jeep actually) and I helped with installs and electronics support. Went to the world finals in Nashville, had fun, hung out with Alma Gates and a few other of the original heavy hitters. He was the first amateur competitor to hit over 160dB, and was sponsored by Orion and MTX, then Digital Designs (DD). I've got a couple of SPL magazines somewhere with feature articles in them, I'm in a few pictures with him and the Jeep. I haven't done anything with SPL stuff in the last 10 years though, he moved away (graduated from VT) and I wouldn't ever spend the money on that stuff myself. If you've been around the scene long enough, you may remember a gray Cherokee with a steel cage on the exterior, everyone knew that car from the magazines and the World Finals coverage. I wonder if I find my Competitor badge from Nashville, it's got to be hanging around somewhere..
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Well, my friend, I do run DD subs and amps! DD are the loudest subwoofer aval. they switch finals up in other places these days. Its no longer in nashville and they have 3 different locations. I'm apart of a team that does very well. Maybe you've heard of team BK? But yea, the 160 mark is where you have to be these days or else your a nobody which sucks! But they came out with a bassrace....more info on that later!