KLipsch RF series , come at me bro
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KLipsch RF series , come at me bro
This is where it's at. These sound awesome in the boat or 75ft behind. Probably the most impressive speakers I have ever heard home, audio or marine. At a premium, $1100/pair x 2 plus the $600 amp cuz you need the right power x 2 + EQ/volume control 300 and you are at 3k+. Polk momo on board now, those will suffice until next summer...maybe.
Nothing like upgrading a system you never heard on a boat you haven't taken delivery of. Priorities.
not to bring back a sore subject, but just to reiterate why we have going on what we do...
in the past couple years we have had a tons of fairly 'reputable' guys scam the hell out of multiple members for decent sums of money. we're just doing this to attempt keeping that at bay, even though all over the for sale section we say to buy/sell at your own risk and it isn't our responsibility to protect you.
either way, you're very close to what you want. just stick around for another few days and you'll be where you need to be...
post more pics of that sexy as **** boat!
I do realize the big picture, found it frustrating and had a weak moment this morning...I am impressed by how it was handled. I honestly thought it could go either way: Get blackballed and tossed/bashed whatever, but I did watch the site and it turns out it is solid crew-
I restored a 94 MC prostar 205 back in the day, before kids/wife. Interior, top end of the 350, carpet, gel...it was a wreck. But at $4500 in 04, how could you go wrong. Now I prefer not to mess around, by a solid base vehicle and go from there.
Anyway, I hope to have enough time to metal flake a stripe and put on some decals with this being the goal:
http://i1323.photobucket.com/albums/...ps12c26d08.jpg
See we aren't so bad...we don't bite...hard.
I mean I nibble on Blue Nick every now and then.
I think you maybe right Bill, but I was worried for a bit...and I hate whiners. If you're gonna ***** about something offer a solution or at least frame a solid argument otherwise shut your mouth and quit your complaining. I broke my own rule.
In other news, I see I can post in the classifieds, maybe I will just hang out before I list my grandpa driven super charged silver bullet.
Thanks for going easy on me-
I can understand the frustration of not knowing what the actual number you need to achieve is, but that's the point. They don't WANT someone just posting away to try to get to that magic number because that again means that member is only here to try to sell something. Doesn't care about the community, or is not interested in/too lazy to give back to it. And I doubt those types of posts would help a would-be seller's cause, as a series of those would reveal the intention of the poster. The posts would most likely get deleted once a pattern is discovered, and the member would most likely get banned. The idea here is that most owners of a message board want contributing active members. They're not looking to be another craigslist for people at their own expense.
Indeed there are many sites that are free to use, but you're comparing apples to oranges. Most of the sites you're talking about generate revenue just by you being there (more traffic/active members = can charge and attract more large/commercial companies to advertise with them). That is not the case for a simple message board like this, where the more members you have, the more it's COSTING you. Sites like this one survive off the handful of people who advertise their small businesses/services through here, as well as people who voluntarily donate money to them, so I can understand why people who run such sites don't want a bunch of people who have never helped the community at LEAST in the form of advice/info, if not through a monetary donations, signing up for the mere purpose of a one night stand.
You're right. Contrary to the popular belief of owners of such cars, a modified car is not worth as much as an unmolested car. People don't seem to understand that modding a car cosmetically means you have tailored that car to YOUR taste, which has now eliminated a large portion of prospective buyers. You basically have to find someone who has your same exact taste just to be INTERESTED in the car, much less be willing to pay what you're asking. Modding a car mechanically means it has been driven hard to most. Otherwise, why would you alter it to make it faster? So now you have the added factors of was it modded correctly/did the guy know what he was doing, as well as the risk of the extra wear and tear from those modifications on the car even if they DID know what they were doing. Such cars are worth LESS, not more than a stock car, which I wish people would get (instead of trying to factor in the cost of the modifications into their prices). It's not a house. Modding a car doesn't add value to it. You EAT that cost.
On the other hand, we have to face reality. Regardless of mileage, condition, how well maintained it is, etc...we are talking about cars built by GM during a 30 year period where they were trying to put cars together as cheaply as possible. The reason GMs in general have no resale value is because the mass public is aware of how poorly they're designed and built. They've dealt with engines dying prematurely due to garbage LIM gaskets leaking, or window regulators going out frequently, or this and that sensor failing, or really cheap, brittle plastic buttons, trim pieces, center console lids, etc breaking, and so on and so on. We as enthusiasts might be willing to deal with and forgive much of this, but the mass public said "ain't nobody got time for DAT!" long ago, thus why you can buy a GM product that's just a few years old for so cheap. So while I can appreciate a very clean, well cared for example of these cars, and you may in fact find someone willing to pay a premium for one, in all reality, it doesn't make them worth much more in true market value than an average condition example. That's why a lot of people decide to hang on to these things until the wheels fall off. What you're going to get for them is seldom worth it.
I don't see why it would be illogical to buy a Pontiac just because that DIVISION went out of business. Almost every part on their cars (with the exception of the G8) was used on several other GMs, which means parts for most cars will be available for quite some time to come, not to mention the large aftermarket offerings. That would not have warded me off from buying one. Hell, I still fully plan on getting a G8 one day, despite the far lesser availability of parts because I'm confident there will still be enough parts made for it for some time.
anyone have the photobucket link of how to post pics for this guy so he doesn't have to worry about space for pics? post it for this gent.
RareGMfan = well said, that all makes sense. I have yet to post on planet nautique but spend most of my time on that particularly. Partially because I don't have have my boat and more because I feel like I cannot contribute in way worth anyones time...at least when it comes to the in's and out's of a Nautique. Naturally it was even worse here in terms of GP's, but it is a community much deeper than GPs. Not that I am old in the literal sense, I feel old in the sense that I am now shopping for the roomiest stroller more than my next bolt on piece of bling. I wouldn't trade it, not complaining it just puts things into perspective and I had a weak moment the other day where I wasn't putting it all together...or maybe just didn't want to:th_winking:
Your avatar sheds some light into my thinking about GM. Parts made me slightly hesitant, but Joe public who has no connection to Pontiac talks to anyone basically outside "the family" has to question there purchase because it is a dying breed.
Picasa (google=photobucket) link wouldn't work, thanks Schidty-
photobucket= easy. I was trying copy photo as a link.
That boat is tight.
Wonder what that dude paid for those rims...
Might be a dying breed, but it's CHEAP and there were billions produced. Parts are plentiful and.. CHEAP.
Did I tell you what I like about these cars? LOL