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27-05-2007, 08:28 PM | #1 | ||
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A few pics to show my recently installed 12" Alpine subby.
I wanted as much free floor space as poss, and also to be able to use at least part of the fold down rear seat for carrying longer things. It also had to have the specified internal size for that subby. Made from 18mm mdf. Took about 3 hours labour and cost around $20 for mdf and $50 for upholsterer. It's held in place by velco strips on the base and also on the face butting up to the rear seat squab. |
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