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Hey Peoples

Just getting the Stereo on my car figured out,

I want to have a 10 or 12" subwoofer with an amp for the sub and another one for the speakers.

My dilemma is that I don't want to waste to much boost space and I hate those pre-made sub boxes things that you chuck in your boot and go.

So I need some idea and photo's of different types of boot installs on Skylines.

I have an R34 but I'm guessing most skylines have very simlar boots.

Cheers

Josh

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Hey Peoples

Just getting the Stereo on my car figured out,

I want to have a 10 or 12" subwoofer with an amp for the sub and another one for the speakers.

My dilemma is that I don't want to waste to much boost space and I hate those pre-made sub boxes things that you chuck in your boot and go.

So I need some idea and photo's of different types of boot installs on Skylines.

I have an R34 but I'm guessing most skylines have very simlar boots.

Cheers

Josh

Check out this thread..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=159050&hl=

If you search you should find some other threads

You can find/get a lot of good info here.. ( formerly Car Audio Australia (CAA) )

http://www.mobileelectronics.com.au/forums/index.php

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Hey mate.. 33 has a bigger boot but r34 is a pain in the ass .. majorly because it has the step up in the boot for the fuel tank ..

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theres my crap amp rack .. working on sub enclosure .. might get a pro to do it .. just cause im starting to be lazy

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whateve... it had better be done for SNS :O or at least entered... i dont want the pres hurting you :P

my car is stripped at the moment... the boot is to bare metal, seats are out, dash is... put back in so i can move it... but it was out...

there are wires EVERYWHERE cause im re-wiring everything, adding 2 new subs in custom boxes, new amp mounts... basically, i have saturday sunday and monday to do most of the work, then afternoons... and it gets detailed on friday... :D

ill be pissed if its not finished...

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I hope its finished because I can see those mofos are going to give the thunder a run for its money ... the power that they'll need will even give lightning a go :O

chix will love ur back seat... vibrations :P

Oh and a blew another fuse the other day ... wtf?! common it was the speakers that did it this time tho.. i wonder if im going to go deaf..

Im not going to make it to sns im working :D

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