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hi Waz

there is a bit of a problem with that. definet 6 inch on the back parcel shelf but the front doors can be either 6 inch or a square 6x4 looking one

i personally had the 6 inch in front doors of mine but a mate has the other type and we have the exact same model car

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hi Waz

there is a bit of a problem with that. definet 6 inch on the back parcel shelf but the front doors can be either 6 inch or a square 6x4 looking one

i personally had the 6 inch in front doors of mine but a mate has the other type and we have the exact same model car

:)

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you can make a spacer from MDF and fit it in the door and it will still fit under the factory grill.

That's what I did coz mine were 6x4 holes in the front. In the rear I used 6.5". everything fits under the factory grilles so nuffin looks expensive :D (good enuff for 130dB)

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i'm runnign a nakamichi 1000W 12" sub in the boot, alpine 200W 6.5" splits int he front (with spacers) both powered by a 4x200W Rockford Fosgate Amp, and a pair of JVC 6.5" in the rear running off the headunit for rear fill in. Had to put the fronts in with MDF spacers, the rest just bolted straight in.

Amp n subbie sit in the boot courtesy of a custom install/box.

Oh and there's an Esotoric Audio USA 1/2 Farhad capacitor just b4 the amp as well.

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if you're in melbz I know freeway car audio is havin a 50% off sale in a month or two (which is hwere I always get my gear from)

As for the front, I've got an AIWA MP3/WMA headunit with a flip front (flips inside out, ooks like a blank panel when u switch off the car). Also part of the system but currently sittin on my desk is my old PSOne, a DVD stacker and a 7" in dash screen.

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cool sounds ok

im running a kenwood double din in the front aloong with 6 1/2 inch 3 ways in the doors they are not 6 as before (my mistake) set of 6x9 2 ways on the back parcel shelf all speakers running from clarion 400wx4 amp then 2x12 in sub in the boot running from crossfire 1000d mono block amp

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Are the R32 front door speakers mounted on plastic pods? With the 6x4" or the 6" is it just the pod that is different or is the hole in the door panel different also? What would be the maximum mounting depth speaker I could fit behind the stock doortrim? What is the actual diameter of the hole to mount the 6" speaker?130mm?, 145mm?

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hey aybee

its not that hard to do

just have to make a new parcel self well i dont supose you would have to just depends on what look ya going for

you could just get some spacers and put them in that then run the carpet up to them

ill get some pics of mine and get them developed and put them up

have a look at the post DIY WEBSITE too if you have got anything to go up there

cya dudes :)

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