YOUR first car and the steps you done installing your system. Like what you installed first, deck, speaker, subs, just whatever.
when i got my first Mustang, a 1990 Hatch 5L, i built some crappy box out of recycled wood and some crappy "Urban Audio" 12" subs and a 300wt kenwood amp and a JVC "CASETTE" player, but man those things rocked, but then someone stole my amp, good memories, still got the car too, getting ready to sell it to my brother
1994 mazda protege. First thing I did was buy some 5.25in pioneers for the rear deck...made my own wooden adapter plates...those didn't work out so I made some out of some posterboard and some layered posterboard(thick paper sides with a honeycomb layer in between)...yeah this was ghetto but it worked and sounded good. Then I got some new 5.25 inch pioneers for the fronts...the factory front speakers had no surround on them anymore...they rotted away and sounded like ass...so after BB installed those and some dynamat for the front speakers I installed a 150 dollar Alpine deck and my subs (circuit city special : two 10 inch bazooka cs series subs with dual sealed enclosure, .75 cu ft/sub, bazooka CS150.1 amp, 150 watts at 2 ohms, and a nice RF wiring kit for 25 bucks, ORIGINALLY 60 bucks but my friend works there and got it for me. To me this was the best balanced sounding system I've heard in a while...I still miss it. It all went to sh!t after t-boning an old school Ford Bronco. Their fault...laughed at em
My first system was in a 1967 Plymouth GTX. It had a Pioneer GM 120 amp on two American Acoustic Labs (home speakers) in the trunk. I had a really fancy cassette player. I think it was a KP 909G.