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Front is standard 6 1/2" but will take 6" .. rears are 6".. make sure they're fairly low profile so as to not come down too much onto the HICAS module in the boot, etc.

edit: i could be wrong on the rears, might need to check. Maybe they're same as the fronts and will take either

anyway, here is all the old stuff with info on how to take out parcel shelves, etc:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/archive/

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yeah

i got a pair of mb quart splits, cost a mint but i got them on special. their awesome, but they were too big for the stock holes to i had to custom make them into the doors. also made a hold in the doors for the tweeter. looks like it came like that from the factory, im quite happy with them.

they are loud as hell but i didnt buy them for bass, ive got 2 12" kicker comps in my garage, jsut need a box and amp.

im only running front speakers atm just like u wontok.

going to get some 3ways for the rear, and run them jsut of the headunit.

may i sugest taking in the black speaker holder thats behind the door and test fitting your speakers or else u will spend 4hrs+ making custom door mounts ect.

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fronts are a 6.5"

rears are a 6.5"

philips 3 ways are a bolt in idea as are the larger pioneer items. the 6" ones require a steel/ wooden plate to fit properly.

clarion 6" will also fit and come with teh adapting plate for nissan cars ( the originals are clarion.)

hey guys, its 11:30pm, and i am trying to take out the darn 6 inches from the rear parcel shelf, but there is a nuisance 'baby anchor plate' across my 6's, because i going to replace with explods 6X9's, but the question is HOW DO I TAKE OFF THE TOP (BROWN WOODEN + CARPET TOP LAYER PARCLE SHELF) OFF???, so i can get to the bolts which removes the baby anchors?

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