View Full Version : DALCO & TYPE R ARE NOW ON LINE
Dalco type R
15-04-2006, 07:04 PM
Just to inform those who don't know or havn't visited us yet,
We have had big dealings with the civic type R owners throughout the country, many travelling hundreds of miles for us to install quality audio systems for them.
My site has been open for a while but I hadn't had chance to display the Type R's we had done,
There is currently 11 out of the 40 or so weve now done.
see here
www.dalcocaraudio.co.uk
under gallery section.
Enjoy!!!!!!
here's one we done today
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/dalco/139-3961_IMGCustom.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/dalco/139-3956_IMGCustom.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/dalco/139-3957_IMGCustom.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/dalco/139-3966_IMGCustom.jpg
Dalco type R
15-04-2006, 07:22 PM
O we also installed the Alpine Double din unit to the same Type R!!!
A Type R FIRST!!!!!!!!!!
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/dalco/139-3950_IMGCustom.jpg
Mark43
15-04-2006, 07:27 PM
Nice to see you about over here Steve. :D
Nice installs as usual 8) 8)
SharkyUK
15-04-2006, 07:31 PM
O we also installed the Alpine Double din unit to the same Type R!!!
A Type R FIRST!!!!!!!!!!
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/dalco/139-3950_IMGCustom.jpg
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Dynax
15-04-2006, 08:19 PM
Those tweeter mountings look 8) 8)
Funky
16-04-2006, 12:26 AM
How much do you charge for the tweeter builds?
Dalco type R
16-04-2006, 01:21 PM
£130 for the new style ones,
that includes:
molding, trimming, fabric (colour match alcantara), p+p return.
Steve
dotty
16-04-2006, 01:32 PM
Hi Steve,
Are you offering the 25% meguirs discount to this forum too?
£130 for the new style ones,
that includes:
molding, trimming, fabric (colour match alcantara), p+p return.
Steve
They do look sweet 8)
I am quite tempted myself with some of these, I also like what you have done with the amps on the back of the seats, although I need do to something in mine so I can remove the amps easily, so was thinking of a boot floor.
What would you suggest :?:
Carl
Dalco type R
16-04-2006, 10:12 PM
Hi Steve,
Are you offering the 25% meguirs discount to this forum too?
yep still doing the 25% off,
I now operate as follows:
orders under £50 = 20% off
orders over £50 = 25% off.
p+p is extra but RARELY goes over £10 max!!!
Steve
Dalco type R
16-04-2006, 10:13 PM
£130 for the new style ones,
that includes:
molding, trimming, fabric (colour match alcantara), p+p return.
Steve
They do look sweet 8)
I am quite tempted myself with some of these, I also like what you have done with the amps on the back of the seats, although I need do to something in mine so I can remove the amps easily, so was thinking of a boot floor.
What would you suggest :?:
Carl
why do they need to be removed easily????
Steve
Dynax
16-04-2006, 10:14 PM
He's often on the 1/4 mile, so im guessing weight loss 8)
He's often on the 1/4 mile, so im guessing weight loss 8)
Good guess :lol:
Yeah that reason, I like my 1/4 mile but I can't do without my bass either :lol:
Carl
Dalco type R
19-04-2006, 09:05 AM
A spare wheel well amp enclosure could be made quite easeily,
Quick release plug/connections could be installed to allow the disconnection of the cabeling in a matter of seconds,
Being in the spare wheel well will eliminate the chances of the enclosue sliding around the boot and small sections of velcro could be used to hold it down,
An easy task i'd say.
Steve
Sounds easy enough I guess, the only prob is a spare really, although the one they give you is utter pap anyway :lol:
On long journeys I would be better just putting in one of my spare alloys really.
Have you any photos of similar you have done before by any chance ?
I have been meaning to look at quick release connectors but never been able to find any, although I know they are about.
What sort of price would you charge for doing something like that :?:
I have 2 amps and a sub in a box already, although I am getting a slight interference somewhere, it was more prenounced so I re done the grounding points and that stopped it, but there is still a slight noise there.
Carl
ballylewis
26-04-2006, 08:25 AM
how did you get the double din unit in, did you have to modify the OE facia or could you buy a new one from somewhere :shock:
how did you get the double din unit in, did you have to modify the OE facia or could you buy a new one from somewhere :shock:
Its a double din slot thats already there so you can fit these type of systems straight in.
I think Dalco makes a surround though as some of the OEM ones don't fit that well once its in
Carl
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