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Ok,

I've decided I AM going to get an R33 Gts-t, but I want to ensure my current stereo will fit.

I've currently got 2 x 15" Rockford subs, running off an Alpine MRV-1505. The second amp for the front splits is an Alpine MRV-1005.

I'd like to keep a small amount of boot space and would like to know if anyone has a similar configuration in their Gts-t?

Regards,

Jason.

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you'll have to do alot of re-arranging, maybe move battery etc etc.... but have seen pictures of 2 15's in r33, but with no boot space left....

never the less, it can be done, but if you want proper volume size boxes for 15's i doubt you would have much boot space left after fitting them and the amps in too.

my 2c worth :D

If you want a family wagon - buy one of the GTS25t stageas. otherwise forgo the boot space I say!

what the **** do you want with boot space anyway? stuff rolling around the boot when flying around corners sucks the ass.

besides - if youve got 2 grands worth of stereo equipment in the boot, do you really want the shoppiong and the stroller rolling around all over it?

zanda, I see your point.

I like bass, I don't like shopping, and I suppose the car will have a rear seat which isn't big enough for you know what, and its not like I'm going to bone my missus when we've got shopping on the seat.

Also, I know its off topic for this thread, but did the series 2 gts-t r33's have an option for a rear wiper?

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