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Dan1971 27-06-15 06:50 PM

Very clean mate.

Not keen personally on 6x9s in the shelf to be honest, but if the holes in the shelf were there anyway, the speakers make the sound better, for £30 you can't go wrong.

I think standard fit is 13.5 and I put focals in my mk1 hatch and they were awesome.

top_man_eldo 27-06-15 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by jc600 (Post 360273)
So got a pair of these. In Halfords reduced from £45 to £36 then down to £30 with my trade card. :D

I'd love to know how you bought a set of speakers with a trade card!

jc600 27-06-15 07:53 PM

Thanks mate.......I wouldn't of cut the shelf, just replaced the standard speakers. But as it already had holes......thought I might as well.

There's not much space there, didn't really look tbh. :)

BRMFUN 27-06-15 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan1971 (Post 360275)

I think standard fit is 13.5 and I put focals in my mk1 hatch and they were awesome.


Wow to expensive for me I am afraid :(

jc600 27-06-15 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan1971 (Post 360275)
Very clean mate.

Not keen personally on 6x9s in the shelf to be honest, but if the holes in the shelf were there anyway, the speakers make the sound better, for £30 you can't go wrong.

I think standard fit is 13.5 and I put focals in my mk1 hatch and they were awesome.

Cheers mate, I used to do all the ice stuff......but just like a good head unit now. But the Infinity's were crackerley and looking tatty. So had go, and didn't want two holes in the shelf lol :)

Dan1971 28-06-15 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by BRMFUN (Post 360278)
Wow to expensive for me I am afraid :(

?

£35 second hand off ebay.

jc600 14-07-15 04:47 PM

Not done much lately, fitted the clutch pedal height adjuster. And just fitted a new reverse light switch. But the lights came on in neutral. Flicked from reverse to 1st loads of times, and touch wood it works properly now. :)

jc600 16-07-15 06:12 PM

Took the reverse switch back out, added a extra washer. And now works perfect. :)

jc600 07-08-15 05:36 PM

She scrubs up well, shame there loads of scratches. Will be getting a machine polish soon, calipers painted and exhaust tweaked. :)

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jc600 07-08-15 06:26 PM

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