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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 1/5/2008 Posts: 30 Points: -306 Location: Perth
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Here is a pair of satin black M5's which I ave just picked up from our spray booth. We used stainless steel screw to hold the driver in for a change. What does everyone think?  The Loudspeaker Kitspeaker kits so easy your mum could build them!
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 1/15/2008 Posts: 1 Points: 3 Location: Perth
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Very niice. I was actually thinking that if I built some speakers it would be nice to use silver screws instead of black just to mix it up.
Looks very classy
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Rank: Kit Master Groups: Member
Joined: 1/5/2008 Posts: 35 Points: 105 Location: Brisbane
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That looks pretty darn hot, actually.
Gets me thinking, it'd look neat to paint the screws in mine a slightly lighter tone than the paint job. But then, I'd have to unscrew everything. : )
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Rank: LSK Flight Mechanic Groups: Administration
Joined: 1/5/2008 Posts: 56 Points: 80 Location: Under the router table at the factory
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I've been looking at these for a little bit now and I haven't found an angle that doesn't look great. The satin finish is phenomenomenal.
Under the island, middle of a mountain / There is a big bad boomin' system Blowin' speakers, woofers and tweeters / Amplifiers, melted wires
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Rank: Kit Apprentice Groups: Member
Joined: 1/17/2008 Posts: 11 Points: 33 Location: Melbourne
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very impressive indeed. i really think the silver screws give a nice sleek touch.
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