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custom sub box fits 2 X 12 inches in between the strut towers very snugly

amp goes in spare tyre hole, its a big amp :P

oh sweet did you get it made for you?? cost much? i'm looking to get one made to fit snugly behind the seats between the struts aswell!

as my currently enclosure I bought doesnt fit properly :(

haha and who needs a spare tyre when u got BASSSSsss :)

oh sweet did you get it made for you?? cost much? i'm looking to get one made to fit snugly behind the seats between the struts aswell!

as my currently enclosure I bought doesnt fit properly :(

haha and who needs a spare tyre when u got BASSSSsss :)

Brett @ Performance Car audio:

http://www.performancecaraudio.com.au/

If we have a stagea meet your more than welcome to measure up my setup if you want, it shouldnt be too hard to make, just made out of some MDF i assume :P

and yep no need for a spare wheel when you have bass, that and it would f**k up my 4wd system if i ever put it on :P

Brett @ Performance Car audio:

http://www.performancecaraudio.com.au/

If we have a stagea meet your more than welcome to measure up my setup if you want, it shouldnt be too hard to make, just made out of some MDF i assume :P

and yep no need for a spare wheel when you have bass, that and it would f**k up my 4wd system if i ever put it on :P

hahah I call my spare wheel "teh cheese cutter"

oh stag meet i'm in on that :D (DAMN SHE'S DIRTY ATM)

haha last one I was in studio.. but that's all pretty much done now... just a few more sessions!

what i'm thinking is reboxxing my 10" type R Alpine into a enclosure that fits in there nicely, but leaves me all the room i already have for my band gear... then mounting an amp on the side of it!.. :)

nope

just need to make sure you stop in on the forums so you know when its on :)

...and make sure you don't act like an attention-grabbing idiot while out on the road. SAU has a pretty good reputation across the country, we don't need people ruining that.

:D

...and make sure you don't act like an attention-grabbing idiot while out on the road. SAU has a pretty good reputation across the country, we don't need people ruining that.

:D

+1

hey guys,

i'm pretty sure i've got a slight leak from the round black oil reservior on the right of my engine..

it has been fine after i got it serviced but its doing this grinding whining noise coming from my power steering again haha :(

what sort of oil do i need to put into it ?? :) just gonna keep topping it up til i get it fixed!

Tomas

hey guys,

i'm pretty sure i've got a slight leak from the round black oil reservior on the right of my engine..

it has been fine after i got it serviced but its doing this grinding whining noise coming from my power steering again haha :(

what sort of oil do i need to put into it ?? :) just gonna keep topping it up til i get it fixed!

Tomas

ok it should be Dextron 3 :) couldn't find the info on here for some odd reason whistling.gif probably cos i'm a n00bdomokun.gif

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