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Nice job! I'm always more impressed when someone customises their car themselves, and makes their own stuff. Paying someone to do it gives you no right to show off, but YOUR boot install looks excellent!

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yeah its pretty easy to do if you just have a crack! under the amp theres an xbox poking through to the back seat and in the dash is a 7" screen and a dvd player. cadence 7"x5" and 6" in the rear. this way i can use the xbox as a stacker, i dont like carrying cd's everywhere!

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it took me about 2 days tod cos i got a little boy i didnt get much time.

the subs are boxed out but not to the maunufacturers specs but its within 1 litre. the plan was to leave lots of boot space but since doing the install i havent used the boot too scared!

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Yeah man, we'd appreciate more pics... i'm keen to see how you dealt with the battery/fuse block. I have a rear strut brace (which i'd like to keep) that gets in the way of doing anything funky.

I'm in the process of making a new parcel-shelf up today, and I was going to put my 12" sub into a piece of wood and replace that battery cover piece, similar to what you have done.

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Since were on the topic, this is a pic of my R33 boot I did myself for an audio comp recently. 'Scuse the unbrished microsuede!

It was supposed to be a quick install, but I think a full on fibreglass one would have taken only a little bit longer. :(

Anyways, this is being overhauled shortly for a better show install. B)

*EDIT - Sorry for the thread hi-jack fredzz, your car looks mean man, lovin the Skyline symbol!!

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Nice job! I'm always more impressed when someone customises their car themselves, and makes their own stuff. Paying someone to do it gives you no right to show off, but YOUR boot install looks excellent!

amen to that custom give personal feel i belive well done any more pics ?

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great job there, i love the 32 logo heheh

nice job on yours too

i plan on making my own too, for my 2 12" subs and my 2 amps. dunno how i'm gunna lay that out :S

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Great job fredzz32...Lookin very schmick..

A little off topic but how do you guys over come your boot rattling??...Ive got 2X12" subs in my R33 boot and it sounds like sh!t on the outside due to my rear bar convulsively vibrating....I stopped my number plate vibrating with some double sided tape but im thinking the rear bar will take some work than that.....Any suggestions would be appreciated!!....Cheers.

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not sure about stopping the boot from sounding crap my spoiler rattles so im just gonna get it taken off more drift style! sorry guyz no more pics as yet ill take some at night with it illuminated, thanks for comments makes it feel worth while doing

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yeah i bought it from strathfield on sale and they had to 12" hooked up it sounded fine so i got the tens that are 250 rms each and it makes nice crisp loud bass with no distortion or bad farting sounds good clean bass

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