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Tuned 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Interior Looks Like a Vintage UFO

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Photo: Screenshot from YouTube video
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A standard upgrade of the audio system in a car is the kind of job for the Average Joe, but anything more complex than that obviously requires a little bit more experience, as well as more advanced components.
YouTuber JMAGG seems to have them both, as the 1969 Camaro that you see here was upgraded with an insane audio system that not only outputs 4,600 Watts but also uses an impressive pack of technology both in the cabin and in the trunk.

First and foremost, it all starts with the head unit, which is a Sony RSX-GS9 Hi-Fi radio, while the media unit is actually an Android device. The Camaro owner installed a 10-inch Samsung tablet with a retractable hinge, and this one is used to play media using apps like Spotify, as demonstrated in the video.

Then, the Camaro interior tuning uses custom Govee LEDs pretty much everywhere, as well as several electric actuators that are being used to move the cigarette tray and the tablet up and down as needed.

Furthermore, the car uses Pro Touring II seats by Scat with 1969 Camaro Deluxe upholstering, while the audio system includes a custom rear deck for subs and mid/high speakers.

As if this wasn’t impressive enough, the magic continues in the trunk, where you can fully custom PVC panels wrapped with leather vinyl, custom subwoofer boxes, 2 separate 12-inch DC audio level 3 subwoofers, Hifonics Amplifiers, and an audio control epicenter.

All of these combined create the experience that you can find demonstrated in the video below, so hit the play button so see the aforementioned components at work.

Unfortunately, the YouTuber hasn’t provided any information regarding the time he spent on making the whole upgrade happen or the cost of the entire thing, but the project is worth a look anyway, especially given how much work was probably required to put together all the parts.

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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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