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i have been thinking about this for a while. Whats it called when the back seats are removed and replaced with a fibreglass moulding which is thin fitted out with speakers decks screens and etc.

Has anybody done this themselves? As i am going to look at doing it myself just want some information.

Also sometimes you see subs with the magnet side pointing out. Whats that for.

Cheers

Wayde

You mean "inverting" subwoofers (showing the magnet). Doing that is mostly for looks. You may be able to make a slightly smaller box since the woofer doesn't take up any space inside the box.

Post up some more details of what your planning. I would advise caution when undertaking such a project. Unless you know what you are doing you may end up out of your depth. Also keep in mind it sounds like your car will be defect after the mod. That would really only matter if you actually cared :laugh:

im not saying im going to just want to see what everyone else thinks before i decide if i will go through with it or not.

What i was thinking is sort of make a ply wood shell for the back get a few subs speakers a screen and some amps all cut into it and mounted then pull it out and make a fibreglass shell with the specifications which the ply wood will have then put the fibreglass shell in and leave out the fibreglass.

Would i need duel batteries for this also

Hey Mate,

Post #53, half way down page 3. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Au....html&st=40

This is my setup, mdf, fibreglass, months of hard work, wouldn't change it for a second, i love it!

Also I have heaps of pics of stages as well, let me know what you want to know.

As for your battery question, i started to have lots of problems so if you keep reading down the thread you'll see information from me and doof about our larger and more suitable battery. Also, i even put in a kill switch to my equipment cause the car's a weekender and sometimes i dont drive it for a week or two, so to avoid the battery dying i did this:http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Op...35#entry4019235

Hope some of this helps, lemme know if you have any questions or want to see more pics of progress work.

cheers,

shanus

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