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Hi guys, fitting a set of new speakers in the rears (and using all he stock mounting gear) but I have one problem - when the car was set up for compliance they butchered the speaker grilles to fit child safety restraints and now they are cracked and stuffed.

Does anyone have any direct replacement grilles that fit?

either genuine Skyline ones (without holes cut in them! :cool: ) or can recommend another grill that will fit?

At the moment, the closest thing I can find is a 8" subwoofer grille that 'sort of' fits...

Any suggestions?

Conrad

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Originally posted by skyline33

try and get the r33 series II ones they are metal, I had a set that riggaP took off me they are heaps better than those crappy plastic ones

Yes, the series 2 grills are heaps better. Your other option (if you can be stuffed) is to make another parcel shelf and use any aftermarket covers.

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