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R31_silo2: well.. I've got something in the works and it already has a comparable stereo gear. Curiously there are NO rear speakers... anyone seen this before?? I thought rears were stock.

race_snooze: well see, I coulda sworn I saw one that was white in my suburb and thought that was the one I was gonna check out, but this one was grey. So I might have seen yours, but I have nfi where you live :D

lol @ starting 32 vs 33 war

As for weight diff mines 1260kg so whats a 32 hmmm

what have you done to you R33 to make it 1260kg, as they came from the factory at a kerb weight 1370kg? R32's were 1290kg kerb weight from factory

Just remember guys, you can't get Milk and Juice in 2.5L

what have you done to you R33 to make it 1260kg, as they came from the factory at a kerb weight 1370kg? R32's were 1290kg kerb weight from factory

Just remember guys, you can't Milk and Juice in 2.5L

yea snooze you must have put her on a heavy diet as mine is i think about 1400kg's you got on anerexic skyline :blink:

I've got something in the works and it already has a comparable stereo gear. Curiously there are NO rear speakers...  anyone seen this before?? I thought rears were stock.

Dunno if I got this right, but by comparable gear I'm guessing you mean like aftermarket? Having no rears is not unheard of, specially caus by the time you get your hands on a car with stock speakers they are usually shite.. thus if you cudn't afford both front and rear .. and wanted some good front ones (ie splits), I know I'd shuv the old out the door.

Dunno if I got this right, but by comparable gear I'm guessing you mean like aftermarket? Having no rears is not unheard of, specially caus by the time you get your hands on a car with stock speakers they are usually shite.. thus if you cudn't afford both front and rear .. and wanted some good front ones (ie splits), I know I'd shuv the old out the door.

I dont have rear speakers in mine but the boot makes a good place for a pair of 12.5 Subs. Not putting in the rear speakers certainly helps the doof doof get into the cabin :)

Yeah. I just thought it was weird @ no rears. I don't send any signal to the rears in my Civic anyway (just fronts and sub), so I guess it just saves weight and no interference between 6x9's/whatever and the sub.

Mine subs only 10" and did the job in the Civic, hope it'll be ok in the line. I got 10" cos it was cheap and I like my metal so need a quicker response than 12".

I'm not quite outer belco snooze.

BTW: I made a post on car covers for skylines but noones answered :) guess everyone's lucky enough to have a garage (and not have a family of 4 with one car each!). Plus I'll have the civic until I flog it off so that's 5 cars. We have a garage but it's chockas so NOONE parks in there, what a waste...

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