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what the hell are you looking to power? I have over 3kw RMS (monoblock) at my disposal and im struggling to fit that in... 2 12's and a few amps... and space is minimal...

If your running that, and only one sub, then yeah, you can probably make it fit... ill take dimensions tomorrow... but if not...

im gunna say that whatever your aiming for with a name like that, then no, the boots are tiny... Dont burden yourself with lack of airspace...

get a stagea! same engine. but its a lot roomier! :)

that, or rip the back seats out and re-register it as a 2 seater...

there is actually a part of the chassis between the boot and the rear seats where the battery, HICAS system and some other shit sit... there is only a small gap once you take the seats out... not even enough to pass a soccer ball through...

you would have to design 2 separate enclosures... not the best car for DBs man... still a fine car, but if your serious about DB Drags, this is not the car for you...

i bought it cause its a fantastic car :worship: plus i needed the extra horse power to cart the system around :)

its quite a challenge building something decent out of it...

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