Silver GPX: That's great

I forgot all about them being in 2 parts, I should have remembered that.I spent quite a lot of time a few months back helping Brenton sand the whole lot of his Veilside back, to be resprayed for his GPX.
Glad it's looking good, you wouldn't want anyone comparing your car to a BMW, everyone I speak to that owns one is quite dissatisfied with them. I think you can (As a generalisation) tell a lot about someone from their ride, and BMW's are not classy, they're German family sedans (like a Commodore or a Falcon) they're just prestige cars in Australia because our government taxes the arse out of cars that aren't made in Australia, hence why Ford and Holden are so popular.
I'm not saying that it's not worth lowering it, because it does look damn good, and I suppose as long as you keep it in mind, and don't take it bush bashing or flog it over gutters without being mindful, it should be alright, even better if you can get it repaired at a low price without stuffing the whole structure of it.
I would suggest putting the tweeters in the door lining up high sorta near the top, I'm finding it hard to explain where it is, I have seen this done a few times and if your tweeters are black they just look like they are meant to be there, more so if it's done that well that they sit flush against the panel. Brenton (Brent88) has his tweeters there and they look really good, however I have also seen some bad examples involving duct tape and visible wires, this just looks tacky. I have also seen the crossovers being mounted to the map holder because the front of the map holder can be removed, and attached that way. There out of the way and once again no messy wires, because they can be run behind and under things like carpet and trims. Brenton might have suggestions, his sound system is installed really well.
If Queensland roads are as sh*t as Victorian ones, they're awful. I can think of a few streets where tree roots have grown out and under the road and split and cracked it creating a mini speed hump, of course I think Bendigo City Council has left it like it, cos they're enjoying having a free speed hump for a residential street that people hoon up.
The only downside with taking speed humps, driveways ect slowly and on an angle is that you get beeped by the impatient people behind you, who don't consider that your doing that for a reason and you're not a Grandma or Grandpa out for a Sunday drive after church, perhaps this is only a local problem, because everyone drives bombs that they really don't give a sh** about, and haven't bothered lowering or putting a body kit on, or a Mitsubishi Star Wagon to transport there 8 kids around in.