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I have just brought an R33 Gtst Skyline, I use to own a Vs Calais, In the Calais I had to White Infinity 12inch Subs in a large Box, It was an easy fit, I use to love the sound of them, I now want ot put the 2 subs in the Skyline, I have sopken to a few people and most of them have not made me think I would like that they would do, And the one guy that did wanted like$3k, I just want to get the 2 amps, and the 2 subs in and looking nice, does any one no where I could go and get some good ideas and get a good Price, If any one can help or give some suggestions that would be fantastic, Thanks, :flamed:

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Melvs list is exactly what I have in my 33. I think that in a 33 it is hard to go past fibreglass sub boxes. One in each corner, budget about 400 for these and a 100 or so to wire and install amps. Leave out rear speakers altogether, tune and enjoy.

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I have not got the speaker Amp yet, I only have the Mono Block, I have a Pioneer DVD UNIT, And infinity Front Splits, I was going to put Rear Infinitys in, just little 3 ways or something like that, I was thinking of going 2 * 2 channel Amps, Or 1 4 channel, What do you think will be better, I do Want to put rear speakers in, I want it to be very loud, And does any one no any really good installers in Melbourne,

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Ok, I got my Dvd Indash unit done, I had some infinity front splits put in the front, I had it done through Performance Car Audio in Bayswater North, It was a fantastic job, got it looking really nice, What do you think I do with my Subs, I have to 12 inch Infinity Subs, What would be the best way to get Bass from them in a skyline, ? In my commodore it was easy, But its seems t obe a little more difficult in my Line,

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to get most base going through the car... take out the back seats, there shout be a big metal plate bolted on right in the middle. this is called the ski hole... take that off, and you should not have much restriction...

i've done this in mine

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