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hey guys, i searched but i didnt really find much. i was wondering if anyone knew what speakers the r33 came with from the factory for the front 2 door speakers. the guy who owned my car before me had a system in it and took out the backspeakers+sub&amp but i opened the door trim up and it has clarion speakers (had something about custom? written on them?). just wanted to see if they were the stock speakers or not

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There were several speakers offered as factory fitment options, and I'm pretty sure there was a Clarion (Addzest) one offered. All of them are nothing special. Post a photo if you really want to be sure.

There were several speakers offered as factory fitment options, and I'm pretty sure there was a Clarion (Addzest) one offered. All of them are nothing special. Post a photo if you really want to be sure.

if they skinny and old then they stock :) (i think lol)

hey guys, i searched but i didnt really find much. i was wondering if anyone knew what speakers the r33 came with from the factory for the front 2 door speakers. the guy who owned my car before me had a system in it and took out the backspeakers+sub&amp but i opened the door trim up and it has clarion speakers (had something about custom? written on them?). just wanted to see if they were the stock speakers or not

cheers

stockies are paper and shit... they look like your average old paper speaker, with clarion litteraly stamped on the magnet... you wouldnt buy them at a store, and they wouldnt be sold at a store...

if they are of any quality at all, they would be aftermarket ones... dunno how good, but not stock...

yer, as Chris mentions, I think the stockers were 6.75" x 6" or something crazy like that.

6.5" only just fit, depending on the mounting holes on the new spearkers. I'd guess that Pioneer or Kenwood 6.75" speakers would fit better.

yer, as Chris mentions, I think the stockers were 6.75" x 6" or something crazy like that.

6.5" only just fit, depending on the mounting holes on the new spearkers. I'd guess that Pioneer or Kenwood 6.75" speakers would fit better.

6.5" round will fit 6.75 round WILL NOT without a new panel. done 3 this week and they were all too big.

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