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Hey guys just working on upgrading my stock R32 sound system. Just cant decided wat 2 put in. I dont really want a sub but i want a speakers that give u a good sound a bass so yeah just wondering wat u guys wud recommend i shud do.

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I run Pioneer TSD1702C 6.5inch Splits for the front (Great Speakers and very clear) you will need to make an MDF spacer to get them in under the factory grille and clear the window, Pioneer TS-A1682S 6inch 4-way speakers in the rear parcel shelf (they're ok I only got them to complete the sound stage), in the boot I do run a sub though, but it fits good and is in factory made box, it's a Pioneer TS-W307D2 - Champion Series 12inch. All this runs off a Pioneer GM6300F 600w 4 channel amp for the speakers and a Pioneer GMD7400M 800w Class D Mono Amplifier for the sub. All up a pretty well sorted system and does me fine with the added ability to remove the sub if I need too. Problem is fittin gthe amps to the back of the seat in the 32 as the boot isn't that roomy lol

a mate of mine put in these JL midi bass speakers 6 inch i think in the bak of his 34 tho... for a car with no sub their fairly decent... around 600 bux tho...

yeah they arent bad

i have the next model up in the doors of my 34 they were around 729. then jl 6x9's in the parcel shelf. 2 jl amps and an jl 12 inch and it f**king rocks.

it doesnt come cheap though.

think we have hashed this subject a few hundred times now...lol use the search function

those Black Death "Vibe" brand speakers are new to OZ, been around England for a while now. there not any better then average gear. just something new style wise.

I run Pioneer TSD1702C 6.5inch Splits for the front (Great Speakers and very clear) you will need to make an MDF spacer to get them in under the factory grille and clear the window, Pioneer TS-A1682S 6inch 4-way speakers in the rear parcel shelf (they're ok I only got them to complete the sound stage), in the boot I do run a sub though, but it fits good and is in factory made box, it's a Pioneer TS-W307D2 - Champion Series 12inch. All this runs off a Pioneer GM6300F 600w 4 channel amp for the speakers and a Pioneer GMD7400M 800w Class D Mono Amplifier for the sub. All up a pretty well sorted system and does me fine with the added ability to remove the sub if I need too. Problem is fittin gthe amps to the back of the seat in the 32 as the boot isn't that roomy lol

ey mate how much did that cost u all up? coz it sounds awsome might look into a bit more

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