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post Dec 13, 2002 - 1:49 AM
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i want to do something custom for my subs i have a coupe so it is a trunk but i haven't put my subs in yet because i don't know what i want to do i don't want just one of those as yall would say **GHETTO** boxes and i like the fiberglass but i really don't think i could do it and i don't have money to pay some shop to do it and i know yall are going to say it is easy but i am younger with no experince in any of that so maybe yall can give me some ideas on what to do or put up some pics of your cars.
post Dec 13, 2002 - 3:45 AM
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That is a VERY, VERY long sentence!!

I'm trying to do the same thing with my hatchback right now. I should be done with it within the month so I'll let ya know how it comes.
post Dec 18, 2002 - 5:43 AM
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I have a hatch and like iceman23 I'm looking to do something here as well.
Whether are experiences will help you, I don't know.

The pb with the hatch is that you have a "real" spare wheel which sits up in the boot. I find it a real pain in the but.
So, I am looking at trying (and I stress I have never done this sort of thing before) to make a shaped panel (initially in hardboard) to fit horizontally flat in the boot using the spare wheel as a support at one end and then some sort of support and hinged design the other end (at the back of the rear seats).
This will have the effect of giving you a gap under the board behind the spare wheel where hopefully I'll be able to fit my amp (+ ventilator) and sub-woofers. I'll also be able to access my spare wheel.

Obviously there are many things to take into consideration, but I'm going to have a look at this over the xmas holidays.

I'll keep you posted.

post Dec 18, 2002 - 11:50 AM
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i'm currently working on my custom trunk

i have little experience too
but a friend of mine has a car audio shop as an "job on the side" (he's still a student too)
he knows a lot about the actual carAUDIO & wiring but the trunk customizing is rather new to him too...
but the advantage is that he's always busy on woring on people's cars so i get to see a lot of examples
and all those exaples made me decide to stick to mdf & neons smile.gif
fiberglass is for another time smile.gif
i'm still deciding on using simili leather or shiny paint...
i think the leather will fit in the car better but the shiny paint looks nice too!
so idunno yet

when my setup is done i'll post some pics!


@ vphmc : i just kicked the spare wheel out...
i hope i won't get into any tire trouble though smile.gif
post Dec 18, 2002 - 11:50 PM
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for Ideas check out my how to on custom fiberglass interior... I would suggest making the box out of wood 1st though and then just adding fiberglass pieces that come off it to give it a clean smooth look.... its not that hard to do just takes a little time but is worth it once ur done.... and it cost alot less than paying a shop to do the same thing.


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