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Got this:

-Boss 6x9s (includes speaker wire)

-Boss 6.5" (includes speaker wire)

-Boss 4Ch Amp

-Boss 10" Sub

-New sub box

-Amp cables

Whats required:

-Spacers to fit and connect 6x9s (Cheers 2LV8ETR)

-Wire up amp into boot (brackets if necessary)

-Cut sub box and fit sub

-Wire up Sub in boot

-Leave me some space so I can mount another amp to power sub :down: (Unless I get one beforehand)

-Fitting and connecting a new headunit

Whats provided:

-Amp wiring kit

-Speaker wires still in packet

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I think I trust myself to wire in the 6.5s into the doors.

Please don't recommend me to go to Alberts or something cause last time I went to a recommended audio installer, I got ripped off badly. Cheers.

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Cut parcel shelf to fit and connect 6x9s

I used to install stereo systems for a living man and I can tell you that if you cut into the parcel shelf, you will be begging for a yellow sticker.

Most cops know this and will hit you if they see it.

The reason for this is that you're compromising the integrity of the chassis. If they label you, you'll need to return the shelf to stock to comply with ADR's.

Use spacers or 6" speakers instead. If you're using a sub, there's no need for 6x9's.

Ok, didn't realise. Spacers FTW :). I just bought the lot for $200 so just want to install everything. I know like you say theres probably no need for the sub but still want it installed cause I'm a stubborn bugger :down:.

Edited by Ten Four
Sorry lols. Mr 2LV8ETR, would you like to install my junk? :P

You bring your car to me here, lackey and I'll do it with you so you can learn a few things as you go.

If you want me to come to you and do the whole thing it'll cost you the 34 GT-R and the 33 LM V-Spec.

Or, if the Banana King really wants it, I'll step back and concede, I don't mind.

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