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Hey everyone,

I am looking at upgrading the stock speakers in my R34GTT both front & rear. Can anyone tell me what will fit in the stock holes?? & a easy way of installing new speakers? Any help would be great thanks!!! :P:P

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6" with the adapting plate. or if you want 6.75" in the rear and 6.75" in the front with a new spacer.

clarion make a drop in for it. others will have to have a bit of creativity in the front to make them fit. the rear will bolt in if you use a 6.5"-6.75" woofer.

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Thanks Chris, that should have me heading in the right direction

6" with the adapting plate. or if you want 6.75" in the rear and 6.75" in the front with a new spacer.

clarion make a drop in for it. others will have to have a bit of creativity in the front to make them fit. the rear will bolt in if you use a 6.5"-6.75" woofer.

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