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I know that there's a dedicated forum for car audio, but I've already looked through it and found nothing inspiring.....

I'm trying to figure the best way to build an install for subs for the back of my Cefiro. I've been looking online for pictures of other Cefiro's with big installs, and found a couple of pictures but I've attached what I think to be the best below....

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I'm fitting 2 x12" Sony subs along with Sony amp and Sony multi-cd-changer unit.... I'm pretty handy with a jig-saw and hammer, and I have loads of wood to build my own enclosures. The only major problem that I can forsee is the rear strut-bar in my car impedes how far back I can mount the sub-woofer speaker box..... any ideas?

I'm wondering if any of you guys got big systems installed in your cars [like the one in the picture above] and what they look like.... If anyone has got a big installation, would you share some pictures or at least describe what you've done for best effect [best sound and best looks]

Cheers

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you know some of us actually have nice cefiros that the owners maintain and care for that aren't intended for sliding sideways into a wall...

...just so you know :)

Im sorry i do not comprehend.... "aren't intended for sliding"...... :)

SIFNT want this... :sorcerer:

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