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i have just had a huge sub fitted to my gtr but it looks crap as the box doesnt fit under the shelf. i need to know what the three electronic devices are attached under the parcel shelf. i believe one of the square ones is a hicas computer if so can it be relocated or does it have to stay exactly as it is. the middle one is circular and has nothing plugged into it. its round and labelled panasonic 4ohm. i believe this is the stock amp and can be discarded. what is the third one and which ones which. any help would be really appreciated. oh...off topic i never know if somebody has replied to this unless i find the thread again and check myself is this normal or am i being retarded

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HICAS, Amplifier,ATTESSA.

anything is possible if you want to move them. there is enough slack to drop it down but not to move them totally out of the boot. make a box to suit.

not 100% positive but isnt there a G meter in the Hicas box and possibly in the attessa as well ? moving them would cause issues if so ? same as a roll over sensor on most cars that shuts the engine off if it senses a rollover ? I got caught out on a 5.0 mustang once by moving a sensor in the hatch area , looked like a simple relay and it was a rollover sensor , car wouldn't start once moved and facing the wrong way

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