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Mr Ed32, not it never ends :)

Have you installed the front splits and rear speakers yet? Cause the speakers i bought is still sitting in my boot and i don't have a clue how to remove the rear speakers.

Cheers Mate

Hey mate,

To install the rear speakers, you need to do the following:

1) Remove rear seat completely

2) Remove one side of the internal trims

3) Remove rear parcel shelf

4) Remove the child harness brackets

5) Remove rear speakers

6) Refit everything...

Sounds simple right? Took us a good few hours :)

I've been really busy lately, will try to get that write up on my site soon ~ sorry about the wait. Hope this helps!

Just don't be lazy and force the parcel shelf, quite fragile i think...

Trust me d00dz, R34 is totally different.... just don't know where to look let alone apply a screwdriver to :D

thats so true. I've practically birded the bolt on the child harness so i thought fk it... I tried the front speakers and un done the screws etc on the doors but wouldn't lift off.....kinda gave up by now...but thanks heaps for the help stan...

BTW did you end up fixing up the problem with your fuel consumption with the o2 sensor....cause my fuel consumption is fkd up....i probably get around 300-350 per tank...

thanks for the help anyway

Cheers

Mark

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