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Just wondering if anyone can show me some pics of people install subs in an R33 GTS-T with space saving in mind...i will need all the space i can get...looking at 2x10' subs maybe 12's if the fit...but basically i want the most boot space...i'm bass crazy but need the space. listen to hip-hop so bass is important jsut wondering if anyone has/knows of any really good space saver ideas...thanks guys

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got no pics, but for a decent amount of bass my mate has 1 10" audiobahn sub (not sure what model) and a fusion powerplant amp (300rms) going into it...it pumps!! thats honestly all you really need unless going for something special...

my pioneer tsw305c (12") off my boss ba-1000 amp doesnt go that bad aye...it gets to the point where it sounds like your talking into a fan, hehe.

thanks for the help guys...so u think i can make a good install without taking up ANY boot space...? i want heaps of bass so i figured 2x 10" would work beta but i'm sort of a newb so not to sure...thanks for the help again n if anyone has pics of an install taking up none or very little space please post it

In theory if you wanted to relocate your little computer box and the battery maybe to the rear quarter panel (not sure if theres room there but last time i looked in a r33 there might be) perhaps you could put your subs (if they were matched correctly for optimal space in the sub for that volume) behind the seats but not past the wheels arches.

Otherwise I think if you rip out your boot you might be able to go custom fibre or something in your rear quarters? I know r32 can have this I'm not sure bout r33s.

thanks for the help guys...so u think i can make a good install without taking up ANY boot space...? i want heaps of bass so i figured 2x 10" would work beta but i'm sort of a newb so not to sure...thanks for the help again n if anyone has pics of an install taking up none or very little space please post it

I'm just finishing off the final touches of mine. While I've lost about 5'' in the depth of the boot, i've got way more space than i ever did with a sub box and 3 amps.

Its a bugger to get to the space saver, but i figure its worth it, and i still have access to everything. Getting great bass at the moment with just one 12'' and there's plenty of room left over.

I'll have some progressive pics up next week

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