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Chris would proberbly know. From what I've seen playing with mine is they are powered so I jumper or something is needed on the non option deck to power it. Also haven't seen back of a non Bose radio so don't know if they got the space for the plug.

also, no, there is no wiring to the sub for the non-bose cars. but there is an amp built into the sub enclosure, so it wouldnt be difficult to work out the power wires and the audio input

no mate i dont, im lacking the mounting screw for the sub to hold it and the spare wheel into the wheel well.

if i did, id have it hooked up already! i THINK it uses a speaker level input from the amps that are usually in the boot of the bose equipped models.

from an aftermarket head unit, i wouldnt imagine it would be too hard to wire up.

for $80 its worth taking the risk! lol

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as a FYI. these need at least a 6Vpp balanced signal into them to run properly.

if its still available can you take a measurement from the base to the top of it. I want to see if I can get it in the spare tyre well of my R32.

Hi there, I am in Adelaide & also interested. I have sent you a PM.

you would be better off with the 6x9s that go in the rear shelf of yours..

you would be better off with the 6x9s that go in the rear shelf of yours..

Would you have any recommendations? While you are at it what about the fronts also? I know that it is subject to personal taste & budget but maybe a rough guide would interest a few people.

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