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33s only in the rear .. some 34s came with them, but we have one in the engine bay.

Looks really good man, pitty I could never even dream of doing that. what you get for buying a huge F.O sub.. Just a tip remove the back seat then remove the metal sheet bolted to the back of the boot, it lets sound travel better in the car and will remove the vibration of it.

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Edited by DECIM8

yeah the metal sheet Decim8's talking about is in all 32s, 33s and 34s, it's held in by about 8x 10mm threaded bolts, makes a huge difference once you pull it out

I don't think it really serves a purpose other than being the rear firewall, which i guess helps stop flames if your fuel tank explodes for long enough for you to get out. not that it really matters though...once your cars on fire you are F**ked anyway

nice work. that should look mint... ill give some advice, if you want carpet, bunnings has heaps of different shades and really cheap like $10 a meter and its like 1.2 m wide!!!!!

Edited by Jimmyr33
Looks pretty sweet man.. just a stupid question, how do you get your spare wheel out? it dosent look like you can?

hahahahaha, good call. I love it when dude sacrifice a spare wheel for tunes. Commitment all the way!

funny you say that, i sacrifised a spare for my sounds, but i could have had both in thier, but i didnt due to my sub/amp combo being as heavy as my spare(pretty much the same weight), so i thought one wouldve had to go ha ha.Besides, i tried using my spare once, and trust me, it didnt seem safe at all.!

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