Since this is a Mitsubishi...
Since this is a Mitsubishi promotional vehicle, it's fitting their logo should be in the sub cover.
The lower portion of the seat now holds a pair of Kenwood amps. A KAC-X501F 4-channel amp powers the front and rear speakers while a KAC-X401M mono block juices the three rear subwoofers. Both are mounted on a hand formed piece of yellow fiberglass with the Gold Star logo nearby.
In the trunk, the spare tire well was used for the sub enclosure. Filled in with fiberglass and MDF, a double box of sorts was made. The lower portion holds three Kenwood KFC-W253 10-inch subwoofers. On top of it is another enclosure made from Plexiglas. Because Steve didn't want the bass to just rattle the trunk with the top down, the top box is vented, or open on the side that faces the passenger compartment.
Pretty easy to see from inside the car, a large rectangular opening just above the amps is covered with black grill cloth. This is the port, or exit for the subs, similar to a bandpass enclosure. The top portion of the box is lit with red neon and has a cover with the Mitsubishi logo cut from it.
Connecting the whole system are Scosche wires and RCAs courtesy of Nathan at Scosche. The battery for the car is also enclosed in a Holley race cell for the added performance look. An Ungo alarm system handles the locks, windows and passenger compartment.
Modern Image gets the call from a number of car makers besides Mitsubishi to create rolling masterpieces like the Spyder. Robert's graphic design skills and Modern Image's ability to pull off such cool looks using mostly vinyl cut graphics like the blue bolt on the Spyder, gets them the nod all over the industry.
After winning a customization award at SEMA and getting lots of "oohs" and "ahhs" at the Los Angeles and Anaheim auto shows in the Mitsubishi booth, the Spyder is going to make a cameo in an upcoming Adam Sandler film due out this year. If you want to see more, get your movie tickets.