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Hey guys, just wondering, anyone here got a system in their R34's?

And if so, please tell me where the hell you mounted you amp/s ?

I was in my garage today for like an hour trying to figure out a place where i could mount the amp, make sure its acessible to tune it, and where it would look good and neat. Not only that, a place where the vibrations of the subs wont cause the amps to come loose and rattle around.

Hmm.

My basic concept from a hour long haul, is that in the boot. under the stock speakers, theres like a little bit of space where you cold mount 2 amps.. but the base of that platform in the R34 boot isnt level, so i was thinking to get a peice of MDF. Mount it off the back wall oming straight and put brackets, then mount it straight into the base of the platform, then carpet it and make it look pretty :D. Then happily mount my 2 amps, and Distribution block, and future Cap.

what you guys reckon?

Anyways, any info / pics would be appreciated since i want to get my system done asap!

MRXTCZ

P.S Gear i got right now/Need to get

Source: ???? (No idea right now) [Need]

6.5 Splits in the front [Need]

6.5 Splits or just woofer's in the back [Need]

2 Subs, (12"s) [MTX Thunder X's]

2 Amps [Reponse 2 Channel 500WRMS, Response 5 Channel 700WRMS]

1 Distribution Block [Jaycar]

1 Cap [1 Farad Jaycar]

1 Bigger Battery [Need]

4G power from battery to Cap then to DIST B, splits into 8G's

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i mounted mine onto a wooden board and mounted the wooden board in the boot as u can see from the pics. changing the batteries would be a b***h though as that would require me to remove everything.

im also interested in this as im about 2 fit a us audio amp and kenwood 12inch sub in mine. has any1 removed the tray part at the back and built an enclosure 2 fit it up there 2 minimise boot space lose as im thinking bout mounting it there sumhow. also wat speakers would u recomend 2 fit in the rear parcell self 2 help with a bit of bass. i have the clarions in it at the moment and running a sony dvd player mex-dev1000 thanks in advance. sorry 4 highjackin ur thread

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