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Dynamic Sound & Security Oswego, N.Y.


customers,” said Tim Sites, the store’s president. And what’s a store without toys? Audio Innovations in Fort


Smith, Ark., features a Power Wheels demo that was restored by Joseph Norton and a friend after they found it abandoned on the side of the road. And it’s stacked with a Power Acoustic 8.3-inch flip out, Sundown 1200d mono-block amp, Ascendant Audio Arsenal 10-inch sub ported through the seat, and two sets of CDT Audio components with crossovers built into the mirrors. Tere’s also a standalone DVD player flushed into the seat, two


7-inch screens flushed into the sides, a voltmeter flushed into the steering wheel, Stinger SPV 35 battery, and motors re-wired for 12 volts instead of the standard 6. Norton added that the truck metered 133.2 at a USACi event in late May. “I truly think it’s great to see how other store owners build


their showrooms,” said Leszczynski. “We can learn a lot from each other!” Check out these and other great ideas. ■


Dr. Dashboard Evansville, Indiana


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