The Toastergod's M45 Sport

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TOASTERGOD
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Car: 2006 M45

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2006 M45 Sport, Stance ST-1 wheels 20" staggered 38mm offset in the rear (no rub ever) Nitto Motivo tires, Eibach springs, SPS adjustable a-arms and rear camber bolts, 2008 sport front bumper, Oracle halos, smoked tail lights, Megan Racing exhaust(burnt tips) All Infinity Kappa speaker upgrade including 10" Kappa free air sub in read deck. Rockford Fosgate amps, audio control eq, nav hack, led interior lights. Will be smoking front lights next.
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Partysan7
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Looks good and clean !!! I really like the halo rings, inmo it would look better if you had one on the low beam aswell :dblthumb:

DeanM45
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Location: Woodland Hills, CA

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Very clean. I like the detail (like the red lug nuts).
Good job!

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TOASTERGOD
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Thanks guys,@Partysan7 I would have loved to use Halo's on the low beams but there were a few issues. #1 they didn't have enough clearance around the light, so there could be a possibility of restriction of projector movement. #2 once around the light Halo was off center, real tight on bottom and large gap around the top. plus it was a little egg shaped just fit in side the light case. #3 because our low beams sit so far back it just didn't look right compared to the others. Well how's that for detailed explanation. LOL :woot:

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TOASTERGOD
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DeanM45 wrote:Very clean. I like the detail (like the red lug nuts).
Good job!
Dean, just wanted to say I really like what you have done with your lights, and all of your mod's as a whole. Plus it was your post on the speaker install that really got me started. Thanks :biggrin:

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svard75
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:drool: Awesome. How's that sub working out. Do you experience deck rattle at higher volumes? Good job.

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TOASTERGOD
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msvara wrote::drool: Awesome. How's that sub working out. Do you experience deck rattle at higher volumes? Good job.
I used 50sq ft of FatMat all through the car, and rear deck as well. There aren't any issues until you get over 3/4 volume there is a small buzz on notes below 80hz. Other than that is is super clean, the eq makes a huge difference as you can tune the sound perfectly for the cabin.

Partysan7
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Got it :) just a few pics that it has been done , btw did you do it yourself ?
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bicsintegra
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nice

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TOASTERGOD
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here is the crap Oracle sent me. See how large and far back the low beam halo is. I asked for the size that sets on the chrome bezzle but this all they offered. I would have went with a different manufacture but I had to get the lights back to the body shop to finish putting the car back together.
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Partysan7
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Yeah I understand, as long as you are happy with the outcome thats all that matters . Btw. Check out this website , I believe they are suppliers to OneEighty
http://www.luceprodukt.com/e/?mymake=IN ... 11#gallery

Looks like its all good quality

Jdiablo84
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Anybody know if that 10" Infinity sub is plug and play or was some modification required?

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TOASTERGOD
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Jdiablo,

speaker fits the hole okay(not perfect, Infinity sub speaker is a little small compared to factory one), but you must cut a hole in your trunk lining for the depth of the speaker. Factory speaker is 2 ohm and the Infinity Kappa sub has a switch for 2 ohm or 4 ohm.

Jdiablo84
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Thanks for the info.

So, you just did a straight swap running off the factory amp? How does it sound?

built2makeit
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Car: 2007 Infiniti M45

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car lookin magnificent


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