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2 ways to do it. 1 is nice and simple, but expensive (generally). 2 is rather complex, but could be a lot cheaper.
1. a home audio plate amp 2. Covert a power supply from an old computer and use that to power a car audio amp. I'm not sure on the specifics of this, but that's what I've heard being done.
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