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Hey guys,

Just wanting to know if anyone had seen these speakers before, they were in the front. My brother thinks they are the factory speakers, but I think he's wrong. I'd say they would have been installed in Japan as Carrozzeria is a rebrand of Pioneer in Japan (I think).

I tried a google search for the model number but came up with nothing.

Thanks.

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Wouldn't surprise me.. Over the years the 33 shipped with a crap load of different speaker options.. I've seen alpines, blaupunkt, mine came with clarion splits (although really really crappy ones! lol), all factory.

Cool, thanks guys. Looking at the connectors on the speakers and the wiring going to them, it looks to me that they are indeed stock...

just because the speakers are using the original wiring doesnt mean the speakers themselves are standard. I highly doubt those speakers were in the car when it was driven from the showroom.

they are made by pioneer. though all the sites that had any info on them were japanese.

so i suppose they were only sold mainly in japan??? not to sure.

they have been replaced by the TS-E series speakers p_ts-e1795.jpg

Pioneer site :

Pioneer carrozzeria

they arent stock ones. i had 4" stockers and they were TERRIBLE, so old and crusty

but mine had a carrozerria cd head unit and carrozerria sat nav - tv combo

head unit was cool only 35 watts tho, replaced with a full alpine deck out with subs and speakers, much better

with nissan in japan people are more keen on stereos than they are here in aus u can get brand packages in japan or even extra options installed when u are getting the car.

you can also buy aftermarket speakers after you have bought the car. And also saying that the Japanese are "more keen" on car stereos... well..... i dunno about that.

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