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Yea it was a bit of work, a lot more then I thought but because of it i found my IPOD! so I'm pretty happy thank you hahah

Child bracket on R33

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It's bolted through the speaker housing (I don't know if it's just my car or what but this was the tightest bolt on my car!)

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You can see a support bracket in the right hand side

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This part isn't necessary but because I haven't done it before I didn't know the procedure, I believe that it makes it easier to remove the parcel shelf tho

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Here's my bracket I hope it helps

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I know my speakers are shit, I'm getting new ones!

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Dan have you removed your back seat before?

You guys don't have to thank me cause of you guys I FOUND MY IPOD LOL! THANK YOU!

Hey guys if it's not to much trouble could you do my mileage survey? I just want to find out the average and see what influence fuel consumption

Yeah ive removed the rear seat a few times. Re done interior all white. Looks goiod but hard to keep clean.

I'll gladly take the mileage survey but dunno how good it will be as i just travel mostly around town. Use so much fuel goin back & forwards to girlfriends place but is definately worth it LOL. I just hit 80,000kms in my R33 & done 12,000 of that myself in the last year since i got it.

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