In a message dated 1/9/00 9:14:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,
macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu writes:
<< Last comment - This Pioneer SuperTuner unit went in easy and sounds
great. I still like listening to the engine on a twisty road but as the
car is a daily driver I wanted tunes for the commute to the train
station. Also it is kinda neat as the first add-in stereo I ever bought
was a Pioneer SuperTuner - back when that name was brandi assed new. >>
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Good job, Larry. One of my next projects is to mount the radio that I took
out of my Mitsubishi, into the Midget. It is not very deep and should be an
easy fit. I put a Blaupunkt Key West radio in the Mitsu. (Good radio!
Great sound.)
I have a pair of small KLH outdoor speakers that I will mount next to the
rollover bar so they sit on top of the deck behind the seats. I already ran
the wires for them when I put in the carpet, and velcro is strong enough to
hold them in place without drilling more holes.
I was hoping to find a pair of Miata seats with the speakers in the
headrests. They should be one of the best choices for a Spridget, because
they fit and they have better support than stock seats. I found some, but I
don't want to spend $600 for a pair of seats from a boneyard. I'll keep
looking.
Chuck, what's the name of that big boneyard in Hazleton? Do the have any
Miatas, or any LBCs?
Allen Hefner
SCCA Philly Region Rally Steward
'77 Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
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