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Hi guys, finally got my dream car (after like 5 years lol) a 1995 r33 gtst (highflowed turbo, 92,000kms etc, clean car!) and I have been doing alot of audio work on my other cars, and since i have alot of stuff left over, thought I might aswell do a nice system for this car, but nothing over the top! I was thinking about putting my fusion reactor 900w 4channel amp in to run the front and rear speakers, and maybe put my fusion reactor 12' sub with 800w mono in the boot too. Im gonna go and get some nice 6" (if thats what I can fit in the doors) speakers and 6x9's for the parcel shelf. What I wanted to know, is has anyone taken out the factory amp and replaced it with an aftermarket amp? the car atm has some ancient double din headdeck which im gonna change too. if you guys can take the time to explain where the factory amp is and how to replace with an aftermarket one would be awesome!! in the boot, whatever cover that would have covered where the back of the seats are and the battery is missing, so getting into that sort of area is simple. thanks alot guys!

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If I was you I wouldn't bother with the 6x9s if your putting in a sub. Get a good set of 6" 3 ways for rear and a good set of splits for the front.

Also if your putting in new amps I wouldn't even worry about the stock one. Its not going to interfere cause nothing will be running off it.

But that is me, good luck with it

Hey mate. Dont really want a sub in may car au, i was bored one day so grabbed some 6x9 spacers and chucked in 3 way 6x9 on the parcel shelf and put in good 6" 3 ways in the doors. Sound good, once i put my amp in will hopefully sound alot better lol!

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