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Lookin good jadles :) I had a single 12 in the back of my old cressida and it went great, sounded better than the newer upspec pioneer i got to replace it later on...

Still, thats gotta be loud eh? :)

setup definatley isnt geeky at all :( :lol:

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i like my boot. but if you dont need it then hey, why not! :D

I don't give a shit about my boot. It's got no boot trim anyways.

Must be heavy as. Go for sick jade I think it looks good. I think it's time for some neon. FFS you drive a skyline, you're allowed some rice.

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yeah, but you obviously must not use your car for anything useful... ever tried moving or going on holidays in a skyline charly?

good to see you got it sorted jadles.. go alpine

bit of weight over the ass end can't hurt either..

I don't get vacations, I don't go anywhere, and I don't have any friends so basically it suits me fine. If I could legally remove all the seats in my car bar the drivers seat I would. Screw practicality.

Where was I, if it doesn't fit on the back seat or somewhere in the footwells, I shouldn't be carrying it in my car.

If I wanted to lug stuff around and spend my entire life helping people move house I'd have bought a ute. The fact is that I didn't.

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