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Rear interior plastic going back in

June 9, 2007  

I fitted the driver’s side rear plastic interior piece back into my car this afternoon. This picture shows how well my new speakers match up with the holes in the back seat.

I’ve made a lot of progress since the last pics, including some enclosure/baffles made out of 50$ worth of Dynamat. I’d consider that an optional step to this project, though. The speaker mount was a breeze and the new locations are pretty damn good.

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  1. Reply   Quote   1# Jackson Wiebe @ January 30, 2009 9:34 pm

    can you describe how you did this? what does the baffle look like without the interior plastic. also could you post images in a higher res so its easier to zoom in on what you did? please email. Jackson

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