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1. I agree wholeheartedly with Grim there.

2. I have a KE30 Sedan and yes the fuel tank is behind the rear seats. I think it would be the same for the Coupe.

3. There is still plenty of room in the boot to put a Sub.

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If you wanna talk audio... meet me here and I can give you ways to get around the "ol' fitting a sub in the boot with a fuel tank in the way" trick. :)

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Well at the moment i only have two subs in the boot. I got a new interior last year and didnt want to mess it up by chucking all my tools on the floor and back seat. So now they are in the boot (in place of the other subs).

 

Besides, i'm getting old and two subs is way more than i need.

 

Ohh and the shopping gets chucked on the front and rear seats and floor. Amongst all the other crap like my twin SU's, Oil bottle, 2x Alternators and the list goes on.

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And along comes Tiger with 4 girls tied up on the roof!

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!

 

Just kidding.

 

My 4 door is about to become a 2 seater, so it gives me an excuse to say to whoever "there is exclusive seating rights... you better flip a coin or do something but only one of you is coming home with me" :)

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This is a boot instal of a KE35 coupe... and may I add, a very CLEAN one at that too!

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Simply fibreglass the tyrewell and you can fit 2 subs on a false floor. Amps all around, as you see above. Make a panel that goes on top so it don't ruin the subs and you'll be fine.

Your false floor will raise to about...

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Spare wheel access? Easy... TyreWeld from the Petrol station and RACV Roadside Assistance memberships cover that for you :)

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