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Ok I'm part of the way through making a new slightly better sub enclosure as a plug for a mold this will be able to accommodate 10" to 12" subs

Once i have this finished I'll have some enclosures up for sale for the C34 and hopefully shortly thereafter the M35

A rough estimate so far will be approx $200 per enclosure

At the moment i do have intentions of producing both left and right enclosures for the C34, But for the time being the passenger side is the first to be molded depending on demand i may make one for the drivers side

I still do not have any idea on cost for an amp rack although i should be able to sort this out within the next week or so

Here are a few more pics of the MK1 install in my C34( excuse the dust )

More to come as the new ones progress

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Ok all the Molds are DONE :banana:

I'll Be starting a GB ASAP (once the first is out of the mold)

If anyone is interested in purchasing an enclosure Please PM me Or register your interest in my thread once it is up

So far the enclosures are going to be $200 Trimmed in grey carpet and without terminals

Ok all the Molds are DONE :banana:

I'll Be starting a GB ASAP (once the first is out of the mold)

If anyone is interested in purchasing an enclosure Please PM me Or register your interest in my thread once it is up

So far the enclosures are going to be $200 Trimmed in grey carpet and without terminals

m35 action?

It'll be $200 per enclosure carpeted, They attach with a tag on the top of the box that tucks under the plastic trim and also with 2 straps that attach to the factory floor mounts.

I'll post some detailed pictures once the first is out of the mold

can u pm me when nd if u can get a mould done for both sides, to suit 12" subs. ill grab one for each side. then ill just need to organise a box for just behind the rear seat to cover my amp.

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