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Has anyone installed 6" component speakers in a R34, i am currently doing my whole new system and decided to put the components in the back as there is no room up the front for all the parts, does anyone have pics of work they have done or had done?

Also nissan have made a damn good car except the fact that i haven't stopped swearing since i started this project cause nothing lines up with the stock system.

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just took the whole rear parcel shelf out so could get to speakers then found that the plastic cover over speakers has srews holding them on which you can access through some holes through the boot below the shelf, would of been handy to be able to see them first up, the shelf just clips through to the boot and also under the overlap behind rear seats, also to get my clarions in had to drill out the existing holes to fit new configuration.

i mean really it's not that hard if ya think about it hoo hah ( except for all the swearing)

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directly underneath the speakers in the boot there should be a lot of holes in the sheetmetal i'm not sure what ones but there should be four on each side that go th the screws, really hard to see that's why i pulled the whole parcel shelf out it's much easier, there should be two blue clips in the boot and three inside the car behind the rear headrest plus you have to take the 3 bolts out that are for the baby harness points to get the shelf out. hope that helps

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there are two bolts holding the bottom part of the seat, remove tht. Then just take out the bottom piece seat and the rear there are two bolts as well at both sides, undo those, then lift the back piece as it is hooked on to the frame behind..quite a hassle because they don't fold down :cheers:

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nice work r34-gtt not that hard once you get it off and see whats going on under there. have my speakers in as well and just fitted the components box and tweeters to the back shelf as well so i'll post pics when it's all back together.

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