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Hey guys,

Going to put a stereo into my R33 and was wondering where you guys put your amps?

Since the battery is in the boot, it seems funny to mount it under the front seats and run cables back out for the sub in the boot.

I was thinking next to the battery, but thats where the fuel tank is hey?

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when i had my 33 i mounted my amp next to the battery it fit so easy + and - wires were so short i cut a board that fit right next to the battery so i didnt have to drill it to any thing so not to damage anything. its a good idea to have an amp with it own fan if you mount it here. good luck

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hey guys yeah i was gonna put my amp here, allthough then i realised my amp was to big :cheers: so i mounted it like this

install12.JPG

to see my install see this thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=75386

-Ruffels

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Yep, the fuel tank is near the battery so dont drill anything into it..

Just got my system installed y'day at Performance Car Audio.. top job!

He used those black cable tie thingys to hold it in place, and surprisingly it looks pretty neat and holds it in place tight...

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