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id say the most common place on f-bodies is the hump between the passenger seats
and dont you go making fun of me radracer haha, i was just wondering if he used the actual 860 bracket made for F-bodies, or if he used a universal 860 mounting kit
I wasn't making fun of ya man, I was just pointing that out. Sorry if it seemed that way.
I know everyone puts it between the back seats, but I want something that no one'll see, and I think I've got a pretty good idea there. I'm gonna try it out if I ever buy N2O.
And I've seen Kristen's set-up. I personally don't like it cuz 1-being a DD I need my rear seats, and 2- that box just looks wierd to me.
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