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hey i was wandering what the stock speakers are like in the R34 skylines, i have 2 friends who drive nissan pulsars and the stock speakers boot out preety dam impressive bass for stock speakers...saying that obviosly u can achieve much better with a proper sound system so assuming the skyline is a nicer car will the stock speakers be fine/somewhat of equal quality to the pulsars speakers both being nissans,so for a few weeks are they jus gonna be rubbish quality of music for a few weeks or will the be some ok ones to use for a few weeks or so

cheers everyone

(ps. i get the car in roughly a week)

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mine actually punch out pretty alright up the bass on the stocky head unit the bass is pretty clear no distortion and can be heard pretty well outside the car gets my side mirrors vibrating a fair bit

mine does the exact same thing lol, even makes the wiper rattle on the rear window, mine has the twin woofer system in it

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mines the premium rear speakers called the twin woofer system, comes with a built in amp...It was actually a factory option which I purchased off a wrecked 34...works a treat and looks stock!

I just recently got a 34 and i think the speakers sound pretty good, I had a sub in my previous car it doesnt hit as hard as that but it does a decent job for sure. Im happy with it without a sub. :D

How can you tell if you have the premium rear speakers "Twin woffer system"?

i thought my stock system was alright but i just recently updated it.

Got some Hertz front splits with LA storm crossovers and rears are rockford fosgate splits. Also running a digital design 4ch amp.

I replaced my rear speakers on the weekend. Does anyone else have brackets over the top of the speakers for (I assume) a baby seat. I had to remove them to get the speakers out then I couldn't put them back due to clearance issues.

A really stupid place for them and now I have holes in the speaker grills :down:

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