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Hi, I have an R34 and Im thinking of putting a 6x9 speaker in the rear. My question is will it fit at the back without using a spacer? Is there anyone out there put a 6x9 speaker on their R34. Will a 6x9 fit in rear without cutting the parcel shelf as we know that it is illegal. I planning to buy a 6X9 pioneer speaker.

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It is not possible with out either cutting the shelf which is a no no... or cutting the grills and spacer which will look terrible...

also make sure you can put your child restraints back or you might get yellowed and never pass the pits without them.

I have done my stereo stealth and sounds sweet for very little $$.

dont get pioneer!!! that is all....

also yea get 6.5" and get a sub for the bass use the 6.5 only as rear fillers if you dont have people sitting in the back dont get rears!!!

My pioneers fit fine..... with the orig covers. Def go the sub!

Don't know if this helps, but the 6x9s fit well in an R33, new parcel shelf, fitted right out on the edges on top of the rear struts gives just enough room for the magnet....no cutting of the metal required.

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