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Hey everyone

I have a custom boot set up for sale for an r33 (DOES NOT INCLUDE SOUND SYSTEM)

I make these myself to order.

Can do other cars but with need to measure it up before hand.

Other designs available or custom designs can be made to customers design / preference.

No job is to complicated. If u can draw it, i can make it.

The pic attached below shows it with 12" subs.

Can be made to suit other sizes, colours etc.

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PRICE: DEPENDS ON ORDER

PM me for more info...

Cheers

Guesty

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hey mate, you have to post a price. cheers.

Woops sorry lol

The set up in the pics is for sale for $250.

Custom designs depends on orders.

should be a similar price though.

cheers

Wow thats pretty cheap mate. Are they the right specs to run good bass with a 12" sub? What material do you use?

thanks.

Well i made these to suit my 12" JL audio subs. They worked awesome. Also been tested with older cadence subs which also worked VERY well.

Im a carpenter by trade so i build these as a hobbie. i've been using the same chipboard as used in the sub boxes u can purchase from JB Hi Fi, but can use other material if prefered, ply etc.

Cheers mate

hey mate

nice lookin set up,

so u have any other set ups you can foward to me to have a look at..

and what is your location? would it cost much to send?

cheers buddy

Dont have pics of other set ups atm.

i'll try take em tommorrow.

Im in Melbourne, Eastern suburbs.

Shouldn't cost much to send.

Well i made these to suit my 12" JL audio subs. They worked awesome. Also been tested with older cadence subs which also worked VERY well.

Im a carpenter by trade so i build these as a hobbie. i've been using the same chipboard as used in the sub boxes u can purchase from JB Hi Fi, but can use other material if prefered, ply etc.

Cheers mate

Hi buddy, sub boxes should be made of MDF

Not bad.

Please remember that if you intend selling your custom setups on this forum you will need to become a registered business trader and pay to advertise.

Yeah i know sorry.

I'm actually only selling this one at the moment.

But if more than one person are interested

i'll happily register for a business trader.

thanks.

Interested in the set up but a few questions:

1. With the set up can you get to the battery at the boot?

2. If i had a rear strut brace can it still fit?

3. I assume this fits the R33 coupes, is that correct?

4. Are you able to create other designs?

Thanks buddy!

hey im in brissie but i want one. does it come carpeted? can u make it so the floor instead of being orange its silver and instead of evllnr you just have skyline and finally can the you have the box at the back bigg enough to house an amp 54cm by 30cm. if you can do all of those and post it to qld at a decent price ill buy one for sure

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