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well yeah,

ive been putting some money away every week just bit by bit to get a set of courner sub box's molded to fit a R33.

The time had come to go on ebay and purchase them, but unfortunatly Seductive sounds has no items for sale anymore, it seems they have taken down everything. Then my search started to see if there was a guide to make my own or anywhere else that i could get them from, and well it was a useless search full of useless results.

Any help would be awesome guys :)

Lucas

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If you want some seductive sounds just install a plumb-back BOV, 3" exhaust with a muffler and remove your sound deadening and stereo.

RB engines have such a good sound to them :)

Edit: but to answer your question; I'm searching for a guide I saw once upon a time which had a really good DIY for a sub box..

If you're willing to pay, I have a friend who might be interested in doing it.

Edited by SKITTLES

RB's have a good sound to them when theres a turbo bolted on to the side of them, but problem is i dont have one :(

I thought you didn't.. but your avatar suggests otherwise. haha that looks like the standard metal intake pipe running across the head. Guess I'm wrong though. ><

Haha you haven't heard my baby :) She sounds great (other than that N/A rattle ><)

Still searching.... * not too long later * okay I'm about to pass out from heat exhaustion.

I can't find the tucked-in solution (the fibre glass one, for instance). But I know my 10" sub box fits neatly into the side of my boot, and if I were to hack up some wooden thing in the rear it could look flush.

But that's heavy.. you don't want heavy in an N/A.. remind me tomorrow and I'll find out how to do it.

hahaha dp is my old r32 that i had a rb25 turbo in , just for track not complied and all that other bullcrap, got rid of it a while ago but still worth keeping as my avatar :)

um yeah i put a non-turbo 25 in this r33 for the girlfriend but after driving it, handled better and was abit more fun then my ute, so shes stuck with the ute hahaha. straight swap ;) no cash on top.

plus im on my p's so yeah . no point converting for a track car

Edited by Lucaas

I have one of their sub boxes in my R34. The sound is decent if you are not an audiophile. The box itself is very weak, we had to reinforce it with more fibreglass, but the biggest positive is it comes moulded for either left or right side of the skyines. For me it means more usable space in my boot. I havent had to remove it so far to fit other stuff into the boot. Let me know if you want to see it in person. I dug up their contact details from their auctiva site: http://www.auctiva.com/stores/viewstore2.aspx?id=910452&page=contact

a custom molded box can fit behind your panels ,leaving you all of your boot space ???? 12" subs fit both sides unless your running some monster subs with deep magnets,

and the new shallow mount stuff can fit under rear decks on some cars or behind the factory panels in the boot. and can be well hidden

I'd show you mine but its more elaborate then a sealed box and made out of carbon fiber/lexan

I guess in the end it comes down to what type of sound you are happy with and how much you want to spend (I think the latter is the primary decision point for many). Wow, I had no idea you could fit 12" sub behind the panel, damn should have asked on here before installing mine. Troy, can you suggest anyone in Sydney I can talk to about that? Might sell my 'box' and mount behind the panel.

hmm not positive but chis rogers might know ?more

queen street ? maybe

In car intalllations

anyone who can do a mold for the area, you need to move your jack to inside your spare tyre well , which has more then enough room.

and don't cut metal, it can be a structual defect per ADR rules

the space is about a litre depending on how tight the fit it. . remember you might need to service your light globes and remove your rear bar sometime so don't hinder that access perm(R34)

Edited by sapphiregraphics

doran pro audio in bankstown

the area is the boot on the sides is close to 1.5 cubic feet, not 1.5 liters. oops.lol my USA side got sidetracked. and that takes into account the fiberglass and most med. price subs magnet structure and poly fill.

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