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Thats an awesome setup!

Only prob is mines to low and im to effing tall the fit under the tailgate lol

haahaha me 2!! still thinking about doing the lights that's a sweet as bits kit there. I love the screens but i'm always driving haha and i have no kids yet, when i do i'll probably do something similar.

Good work u need to get this going on the roof racks haha

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ro...Ca-t259541.html

Gota love the versatility of these cars :D

Good work

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haahaha me 2!! still thinking about doing the lights that's a sweet as bits kit there. I love the screens but i'm always driving haha and i have no kids yet, when i do i'll probably do something similar.

Good work u need to get this going on the roof racks haha

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ro...Ca-t259541.html

Gota love the versatility of these cars :D

Good work

Nice work.

I can see mine getting loaded up with building materials soon as i get the keys to my new house at the end of the month!! Time for a tow ball kit i think...

im in sydney from the 4th of nov until the 11th, and i have reserved parking in the casino, valet style.

i am tryin to find something to protect the sub that wont look gay :D

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Jaycar sell grills, as do most car audio places...

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is that a camper van or a import wagon???lol na nice job great use of space and good design if it comes out that easy. like everyones sayin great idea with the tale gate looks like it would take stuff all to do too. good luck on the trip if you are headin through mt ganbier pm me i wouldnt mind seein it for my self.

im goin thru gambier, and many other spots, anyone who wants a quick catch up pm me ya mobile number and i'll buzz ya when im on me way thru

karma

im in sydney from the 4th of nov until the 11th, and i have reserved parking in the casino, valet style.

i am tryin to find something to protect the sub that wont look gay :D

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i know this might seem like a high cost :thumbsup: solution to your problem, but did you think of just turning the box around so it faces the front :whistling:

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yer i had thought about it but it works better acoustically facing the rear

karma

placing bars across it will alter the acoustics also.

plus you will find with all your stuff in there it will change again. once the car is loaded the echo will change again you may find that facing forward will have a different sound than it does now.

I'm loving your setup! The only thing that turns me off it, is driving with the smell of sausages in the roof lining and interior......:devil:

Looking forward to seeing how it all goes for you.

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Good luck, safe travels!

Let us know when you hit Sydney (assuming you can get online once in a while) and we'll try and gather up for a quick meeting or a feed and/or drinks...

oh shit nearly forgot

made dinner from the boot 30 mins ago,

works a treat, best thing ive ever done to a car

however a hole has developed in my tailpipe after a nice pothole hit

gotta try find a decent zorst joint in warnambool tomoz

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