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that setup is gonna crank dude! the install was really easy nothing is actually fixed to the car everything can come out of the boot back to stock excpt i ripped the standard crap apart. just make it all really tight and it wont budge. oh yeah my mates got those splits theyre awesome really crisp

my set up, havnt bought it all seeing as i havnt found a nice 32 yet :) but i bought the head unit seeing as it was on sale :P

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will be building a custom boot install, already have shape in mind, just need a boot for dimensions !

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Ok, seings as we're on the topic of 32 boot installs, here's my almost completed one...managed to fit 2x12s in and still have "SOME" boot space :rofl: ... still needs some carpeting, but its all done otherwise...took me a while to calculate the optimal size and build the box but i got it working in the end...

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my set up, havnt bought it all seeing as i havnt found a nice 32 yet :D but i bought the head unit seeing as it was on sale :D

post-22805-1136222404.jpg

will be building a custom boot install, already have shape in mind, just need a boot for dimensions !

can i make a suggestion?

seing as your running type x fronts

probably get some type-x or dd linear rear coax or splits - main reason being there's not much point running 6x9's with subs as 6x9's are essentially an alternative to a sub if you know what i mean.

also, maybe try for 1 type x 12" sub rather than buying the 2 12" subs - the type x sub is absolutelly unreal and you're guaranteed not to need 2 (probably blow the boot lid off if you got 2 lol!)

just suggestions, feel free to correct me if i'm wrong :D

oh, and fredzz32 : love the set up man, looks ace, especially like the skyline logo :D

Edited by DJ984

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