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i knwo theres 6" in the front and 6.5" at the back of a 32 but just wondering if we can fit anything bigger? i think 6.5" in the rear is big enough but i wanna fit some 6x9s in the doors without having to cut anything. can it be done? can u stic ka spacer in there and mount the 6x9 in there or isn't there enough room? let me know as i just want as much bass as i can without amping or subs. thanks people

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Since we are on the subject, what is involved in getting the parcel shelf out? Ive had a quick look there and it seems like a very tight area to work in.

Shove a crowbar under the rear seats.

Pry up to pop them out, pull out the seats.

Then there will be two bolts for the back rest of the rear seats.

Unbolt them, and slide the back rest up off the hooks supporting the back rest.

After that will be shelf, where you can easily slide off :down:

Here is my diy shelf for some hints

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Bu...lf-t146690.html

anyone know of any tricks/problems with installing 6x9's in the rear parcel shelf and 6" splits in the doors of an r32 gts-t ?

i have splits in the front, and had to modify the speaker housing it sits in. apart from that, fits fine.

Since we are on the subject, what is involved in getting the parcel shelf out? Ive had a quick look there and it seems like a very tight area to work in.

once the seats are out, its just screws

for the rears, cant you just get angled speaker mounts?

must easier then just making up a whole new parcel shelf :s

perhaps, but its 15year old cardboard plank pretending to be a parcelshelf.

Thicker parcel shelf will create a better noise; cheap and effective :D

i've got a custom made 20mm wood parcel shelf supporting 2x 8" subs. sounds alot better than my old setup with 12" pioneer sub in the boot.

very clear, doesn't rattle.. and the best thing: you can't hear anything from outside the car, but inside the car it's like a nightclub.

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