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hey guys, a while back i owned a pair of those chrome audiobahn subs in the perspex box which i sold to beza. he was able to fit them in his 4 door r34 GT. i discovered another pair for a great price today. i had the dude from JB HIFI to measure my boot just in case they wont fit and he said that they would fit by a few mm's but not sure cos of the boot arms or whatever u call them.

would anyone know if the build of the r34 GT boot is bigger or different to that of an r34 GTT?

pls help me i really really want those subs :)

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R34 4 door boots are much bigger than the coupe. The coupe has like a "step" in the boot that makes em way smaller. But think about it this way. I got 2 12 inch kicker subs in a big ported box and they JUST fit in and I think r33s have smaller boots.

I have a fibreglass 12" sub box designed for the boot of an R34 ... i decided not to fit it so it will be for sale in the for sale section soon. You can definitely fit in 2x 12" subs in an r34 boot.

i see, my subs are in a custom box already that y i really wanna get them if they will fit

R34 4 door boots are much bigger than the coupe. The coupe has like a "step" in the boot that makes em way smaller. But think about it this way. I got 2 12 inch kicker subs in a big ported box and they JUST fit in and I think r33s have smaller boots.

yeh that little step does make it harder but when we did the measurements it was the metal fittings for the boot lid that we were worried about. f**k it ill jus buy them n try them

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