
2009 Suzuki Equator Buildup - Project Street Shark
Part III: Audio Explosion
By John Mata Jr.
Photography by Brandan Gillogly
You've followed our project Suzuki Equator as it has lost a few inches off of its stance and received a hearty helping of rolling attire in the way of Giovanna's DBL-G wheels and Nitto tires. We've brought you inside the paint booth as L&G Enterprises, in San Dimas, California, shaved up the tailgate handle, installed a Street Scene prototype speed grille, and applied a few coats of fresh Summit Racing paint and graphics to the Suzuki's skin.
The next venture in our series of upgrades for the Equator is the sound system-- something that is a must for any show truck worthy of praise and attention. Show season is here and getting noticed is as simple as having crystal clear audio signals pouring out of your truck's cab. We selected Polk Audio speakers, subs, and amps and a Sony Xplod in-dash DVD receiver to fill our project Equator's cab due to their great reputation amongst audiophiles, and we learned firsthand what all the fuss was about. Polk's Signature Reference (SR) line is simply amazing and can make your truck sound like it's on some kind of audio steroid. Yeah, it sounds that amazing, and there are no tricks or gimmicks, just high-fidelity craftsmanship.
We turned to Audio Innovations, in Glendora, California, to custom fab a sub enclosure that would take up residence in the extended cab and house as many audio components as possible. Watch as Joe and Bradley Provenzano and Anthony Asencio, audio aficionados from Audio Innovations, create a window-busting, sound tsunami for our project Street Shark. Give Audio Innovations a call if your truck needs a shot in the audio arm.
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