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I just found out that a little crackling noise in my car was comin from the factory rear speaker running off the stock amp. I need to replace the speakers, but on inspection I found these things under the rear parcel shelf as well... soo does anyone know what each are?

Here's one...

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And finally the stuffed up speaker itself... anyone know what these are? Some of the stuff under the rear parcel shelf are badged either Panasonic or National (same company) including the speaker. Does anyone know the power rating etc of this, so I can get a replacement that jus plugs straight in?

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Originally posted by nissanpower

do all skyline have factory speaker amp. cos i dont think i have one?

No they dont, mine dosn't have a factory amp either and hitnrun dosnt in his car, but they may of been removed in japan as we both didnt have the regular factory system in our car's (the ones pictured in the handbook) though I'm sure my stereo was an advanced nissan option (GPS,TV, VCD Stacker, Remote control) but still no amps.

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If you can,,,could you please get the numbers off the 2 parts in UFO3,,,I would like to work out what they are....The one on the left looks like it's some sort of Gong....please post the numbers here.

Neil.

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