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hey im wondering if ppl can post up pics of the their boot install n sub boxes in the boot of their 32 gtr or gts-t.Just wanna get some ideas cos my sub box is too big n to fit it i have no spare wheel.Not cool thanks everyone look forward to seeing them

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hey mate i don’t have any pic's just yet but i had the same problem that my sub box i had from my old car is just to big for the skyline boot.. I’m in the process of designing and making a custom boot with the fake floor and amps in the floor also. I’m going to use to tyre well and lift it up from there. il give you some info as soon as i get started should be this weekend..

have a good one

niran

hey mate i don't have any pic's just yet but i had the same problem that my sub box i had from my old car is just to big for the skyline boot.. I'm in the process of designing and making a custom boot with the fake floor and amps in the floor also. I'm going to use to tyre well and lift it up from there. il give you some info as soon as i get started should be this weekend..

have a good one

niran

thanks mate thats be good

i went with a small trapezoidal box from autobarn. It only just fits and you will need a sub optimized for a small enclosure to make the most of it.

I managed to fit it while retaining the spare and all boot trim.

I removed it all a month later when i started going to the track :P

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You can buy a sealed enclosure for a 12" sub from JB Hi-Fi made by a company called Q-Max. It's just the right size to fit in the R32 boot, you just have to remove the trim over the rear windscreen wiper motor, slide it in, and replace the trim. The enclosure is like $89 or something? Here's a photo of the one in my boot:

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I prefer sealed enclosures for their punchiness, anyway. Plus they're smaller so you don't lose as much bootspace. And they look better. :)

Here are some better photos.

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You can see in this second photo just how snug the fit is. You can also see why you need to remove the trim over the wiper motor to get it in as well. The good thing about this is that the box is easily held in place.

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