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Hi all

I'm new to the forum and a new Skyline owner, ive tried looking for some info using the search function but havent got a definite answer.

Can anyone help me confirm definitely what size the rear parcel speakers will fit for a series 2 R33 GTST?

Thanks!

If they are the same size as the Series 1, you should have no dramas fittinf 6 to 6 1/2 inch speakers in the whole. You may need to modify the plastic thingy a little.

Should help.

hi welcom to SAU i hope u hang around. the more the merrier.

well im not 100% but i think its 6" for a direct replacement it might be a idea to pull out the plastic mout to make selecting a speaker easer.

Thanks all for the advice and help.

Anybody ever tried custom mounting 6x9s in the rear parcel? or is it wishful thinking ...

it can be done i did it but its not a easy job.

ur going to have to re make the parcel shelf out of MDF or put some gay ass spacers.

u will find that the guys that are into there audio think there a wast but each to there own opinion.

how to build a parcel shelf take out the old one place it on top of some MDF trace then check to make sure it matches. then cut with a jigsaw but a little bigger. now with a electric sander or angle grinder shape the wood so it fits good. drill out the holes for speakers and for mounting the shelf. test fit. cover in carpet and i recommend bedding over lay on the under side for a nice fit. now instal and ur done.

note using T nuts and bolts will make ur life a hole lot happier when re fitting stuff after applying the carpet

Here is a photo of my 12" sub in the boot. I have lost no space. Just make up a template with cardboard. The sub wouldnt go anywhere else. Then I traced the template onto some MDF then carpeted and put sub in. Also the amp is hidden behind the sub aswell.

http://i533.photobucket.com/albums/ee334/r...ds/P1050575.jpg

That's awesome ducati, did you have to remove the strut to fit the mdf board in?

My sub is just sitting in the boot taking up over 50% of useable space...

Yes I just removed the 2 bolts either side. Its a pain if I have to get to the battery I just carry a shifter to undo the bolts if needed.

Hi all

I'm new to the forum and a new Skyline owner, ive tried looking for some info using the search function but havent got a definite answer.

Can anyone help me confirm definitely what size the rear parcel speakers will fit for a series 2 R33 GTST?

Thanks!

6' for direct replacement or get 6.5 with slot holes

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