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ok... i thought i was a little stupid thinking that my r32 is diff to everyone elses... mainly cause of a few things....

The trim is different to every R32 that ive seen so far...

Its more of a suade type material and the colours arent as "stand outish" as everyone elses whos have like flicks and colours thru it and stuff. Whereas mine is grey.... someone suggested that it was because it was a earlier model... this however isnt correct either as ive seen Dr_Drifts one which is a 92 model and his new one which is a 91 model and they both had the same interior as Aits which is a 93 model.

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also on the drivers door the window and mirror panel is different... most have a square flat nob where as mine has a round one...

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ive checked it against GTS4 interirors of the same year which were also different... was more fluffy? i spose thats how u could describe it... http://www.geocities.com/brendonmoses/gts4page22.html

anyone else with an R32 have this type of interior? was it a factory option?

found a bonus today (apart from finding out from Troy i have adj shocks :P) the speakers in the front are aftermarket ones... carrozias or something like that....

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which is a bummer cause i brought bloody 6" splits for the front...

Originally posted by inark

Retracted:  

little harsh... soz bad mood.

:P

btw theyre tapes... was taken a while ago when i didnt have the CD installed.

pioneer...

http://www.car.pioneeraus.com.au/catalogue...t_ts-c1625.html

also brought these but wont be able to stick them anywhere...

http://www.car.pioneeraus.com.au/catalogue...t_ts-a6995.html

the 6" will fit in the back parcel... maybe i could hook the 6" in the back and the tweeters from them in the front to the ones that are already there....

ive pulled out the back seats.... might cut holes in the back part of the boot and stick the 6x9s in there and carpet the whole back bit.

Originally posted by NIZ30

Carrozaria is the Japanese brand name for Clarion. So these speakers cant be that bad. If I were you I would put those ones in the parcel shelf and your new ones at the front.

it says pioneer on them :P

will they fit in the back? i already hooked up the 6" there... they fit perfect!

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