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Hi,

I took out my R33 GTR speaker pods (factory) along with the speakers, the speakers are terrible so don't think anyone will want them, but the pods someone may want.

Just wondering, does anyone want them? Otherwise I'll throw them out...

I've got 16mm MDF spacers in there now instead :blink:

Thanks,

Gareth

  • 3 weeks later...

Still here, you get the speakers with them, if you want to dispose of them its upto you :)

If there not gone soon I will throw them out......but it seems like a waste because whenever I try to get something like this its hard to find and expensive :D

i've advertised my rear speaker pods in the for sale section for the last few days but no takers yet.

so i thought i'd quickly post up here in the audio section that i got 6 x 9 rear speaker pods in fibreglass available if you check out the for sale other items section. it allowed me to install my 6x9s in my R33 without cutting up the parcel shelf

cheers

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