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Lewis F
27-10-2007, 22:08
hi im thinking of getting some 6x9s and was just wondering where to fit them in the boot? and also how what would i need please help guys and i dont know anything about audio and also i have a standard headunit

mike_s
27-10-2007, 22:09
If your gonna put them in the boot u would need 2 make some kind of install, y not jus wack em on the parcel shelf like most people.
Is it me or am I the 1st person 2 comment on most ur Threads :shrug:

Lewis F
27-10-2007, 22:10
If your gonna put them in the boot u would need 2 make some kind of install, y not jus wack em on the parcel shelf like most people.
Is it me or am I the 1st person 2 comment on most ur Threads :shrug:
yes your quick and how doo you put them in your shelf

mike_s
27-10-2007, 22:12
yes your quick and how doo you put them in your shelf

Best of gettin an MDF shelf and either cutting the holes in yourself or getting one with the 6x9 holes already in.

Lewis F
27-10-2007, 22:22
and how much will this set me back

krisj
27-10-2007, 22:43
just go to b&q/wickes/homebase an get some wood, look at your threads y not just search 1st??? thats what the button is 4
http://www.corsa-c.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=105861


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If it's a really hot topic (like a alloy wheels or lowering etc...), chances are there are already one or more active threads about it. Look in those before posting.

If you have a link that you think might interest people, search the forum you planned to post in for the URL you planned to link to. Especially if it's older than just 1 or 2 days, it's probably already been shown here before and thus not of interest to most.

Don't resurrect ancient threads. If your search finds a relevant thread that doesn't answer your question, but that's more than about 6 months old, the information in it is probably partly outdated. Instead, post a new thread, but include a link to the old thread as a reference. This shows people that you did your homework.

Drunkendreams
27-10-2007, 22:45
and how much will this set me back

have a quick search on eBay:thumbs:

Lewis F
27-10-2007, 22:45
just go to b&q/wickes/homebase an get some wood, look at your threads y not just search 1st??? thats what the button is 4
http://www.corsa-c.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=105861
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