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ive tried the car audio thread but i should have asked here first!!

has anyone here put a stereo into a GTR R32 im looking for the easyest way to put a 2 gauge wire from the battery to the boot. i got some idea from when i asked this in the audio thread but the guy who is trying to help me has a GTS T and where he doesnt have things in the way i have plenty which makes it alot harder than he explained you can take a look at the thread Here

any help would be great... or ideas

:cheers:

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hmmm.... well, i drilled another hole... your prob not interested in doin so... but in the GTST there aint too much room for much, as i spose the GTR would not be any better.

Above the Acc pedal and to the right, i made a hole... works well, just have to protect the cable from the firewall, so it aint wear throu and touch your + onto the chassis.. :cheers:

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Been there done that. RHS of engine firewall behind the suspension tower is a triangular opening which is blocked with foam.

You will need to undo two 10mm nuts that hold the vac booster reservior above the hole.

Feed your wiring through the opening and stuff the foam back in there. Lay your cable down the side of you floor to the back. You have to pull out the rear seat and your plastic door sill protector. Hook it up and get the tunes cranking!

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Cool that would be great.

is there anything under the dash that i will need to removed to access it cause the other night i could not see where the wire would come out if i was to put it through the triangle bit. i could push it down but where does it go. i have alot of padding stuff lining up under the dash so i am guessing it is covering it in some way but looks like too much effort to remove it... and i dont want to go cutting it untill i know exactly where to do so.

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Ok have got the wire through fine now which is great thanx for everyones help!!

now i call on you again...... i have been trying for the last hour to getthe back seat out and i am about to cut it out im so frustraited with it. i know it has two hooks but how the hell do i unhook them i have tried everything... i know it is simple it cant be any different than most back seats which i have taken my far share out. but god help me i cant get this one out and it is shitting me.. any pointers much appresiated

;)

im about to go loopy :headspin: if i didnt have 3k worth of stereo sitting idle in the garage i would not even bother

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Hi Nugget_GTR,

underneath the backseats there are two clips, to unhook the clips you just pull the front part of the seat UPWARDS and the'll come off, then you pull the seat forward which will unhook two latches from behind the seat, the part of the seat where you sit on should now come out...

Now you should see a couple of screws holding the other part of the seat, simply undo these then pull the seat upwards and it will come off... let me know if you get stuck

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Woohoo got the back seat off i just lifted it up as hard as i could and they popped out .... bout time... :bananaman just need to get the back part off now, i couldnt see the screws holding it down it pulls out wards so i guess i can just lift it up off the top of the parcel shelf??

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