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Sure, Anyone who installs audio installations will do a boot install for you ..

In my R34 I mounted two amps one infront of the other to give a floating look and had it secured over the tyre well with a metal brace.

I also had plans for a fibreglass volcano shaped sub box (not volcano look, just shape) to face the sub inverted in the boot, plans changed and I spent more on the engine than anything. Time may surfice however.

Some ideas might help you from www.caraudioaustralia.com.au (or minus the .au i forget) they specialise in all audio and will be happy to help .. :rolleyes:

I had a bit of help from Travis at Stylyn Car Audio in Cheltenham (9563 9500). I think there's also a store in bayswater or somewhere around there. Anyway, Travis was very helpful and knows his stuff. You can always give them a call to get some ideas.

I have a mate who does custom installs, who use to work out of a shop in narre warren but now he does them froom home, only interested in custom installs though and he lives in the narre warren area, if your interested i will send you his number.

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