Just Answer The Questions
[1] What are the names of RTTI's "rocket men"?
[2] How many pounds of machined aluminum parts went into the Rockford Xterra?
[3] According to Steve Brown, how many inches does sound travel in 0.1 milliseconds?
[4] What do you like best about Car Audio?
[5] Do you subscribe to CA&E or purchase the magazine off the newsstand?
Refer to the May '02 issue of CA&E.
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