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Just wondering if anyone makes/sells/has specs for sub boxes mounted on the side of the boot. Was gonna get a guy here to make a custom box up but was wondering if anyone on the forums made em or had details.

I like the box on the side as it leaves plenty of room still in the boot (well "plenty" is probably a bit of an overstatement for an r33 boot).

Heres pics:

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Those pics look like a box a guy on these forums made... i was trying to convince him to make me one, but he didn't want to :cheers: heh

If you wanted to do it Fhrx, there was a bit of interest in the other thread - probably 5 or so people...

they look awesome. wat size are the subs in the pics. i am also looking for someone to help fit subs so i can get great bass but keep as much boot space as possible as i need it.

Cheers -Mark-

I had two made by Northfield fibreglassed into the side like that. Mine are on a bit more of an angle and sit slightly further back. They were $200 each but they leave heaps more room than the other one I had. Most premade boxes I have found are at least 100 but none ever fit that well. If you are keeping your car for a while I think it is a good way to go.

I had two made by Northfield fibreglassed into the side like that. Mine are on a bit more of an angle and sit slightly further back. They were $200 each but they leave heaps more room than the other one I had. Most premade boxes I have found are at least 100 but none ever fit that well. If you are keeping your car for a while I think it is a good way to go.

sdm33,

Mate did you have the job done recently by Northfield. I went there recently asking about a simple sound setup for a Skyline and they mentioned that they had recently done one that sounds similar to yours.

Did they do a good job by chance?

Cheers!

-Alex

If you get some prof to make you a box, they will charge you some $$, not that im a tight arse but why dont you make a little project for your self, get a jigsaw, 18mm mdf from bunnings warehouse glue screws and begin making ur box, after its made you can either paint/carpet it which saves you some money to throw in your fuel tank or for partying on the weekend

-B

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