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haha, boy did the main page get a clean up once Andrew logged on
what i miss pc has been stuffed so havnt been on, just at uni now :(

I might have cleaned up a bit :) .... yes the number of useless/repost/wrong section threads seems to be increasing .... might be time for me to sticky another rant ;)

i wouldnt recommend going 6x9's in a skyline unless u plan on not running a sub. 6.5ichs will give u alot clearer sound and maybe like one sub in the boot will do. Depends what u like.

i wouldnt recommend going 6x9's in a skyline unless u plan on not running a sub. 6.5ichs will give u alot clearer sound and maybe like one sub in the boot will do. Depends what u like.

thats why ive got 6x9s in the back and 6" in the doors

plenty bass for what i want , i had a 5 amp 3 sub system in my commodore , im over it haha

heres a quick snap:

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might be able to mount them vertically/diagonally or something...

i've got fusion 6.5"s under the stocko covers but one of em is blown and vibrates/sounds like shite. been meaning to replace em for years

yeah you could easily work around that man ,

if your going to make a new parcel shelf then youd have to use thin wood and use the current one as a template for the strut brace

agreed, subs FTL. 6x9s + a good set of 6 inches in the door is all you need for a nice clear sound.

im gonna amp my speakers when ive got the money

all my speakers are 300w each so will sound better with an amp imo

im sure you could work around it couldnt you ?

heres a quick snap:

post-16018-1223548228_thumb.jpg

might be able to mount them vertically/diagonally or something...

i've got fusion 6.5"s under the stocko covers but one of em is blown and vibrates/sounds like shite. been meaning to replace em for years

I might have cleaned up a bit ;) .... yes the number of useless/repost/wrong section threads seems to be increasing .... might be time for me to sticky another rant :(

yep, go for a sticky rant i rkn. I mean, im a whore, i admit that, but i always shoot my questions through the wasteland, well most of the time.

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