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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8656621" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>If you want to keep your amps on the back of the seats and not have to relocate them/ and the wiring and Rcas, ect.. Just buy some 1/2" plywood and cut to form the back seats and screw those to the seats(cover, paint, carpet? whatever finish you desire) and either drill holes or a single slot and run your wiring through to reattatch your connections and RCAs..to a custom finish.You can spend very little money doing this or quite a bit depending on your finished ideas. I did a 92 Integra with 1/2" plywood finished with Flexstone paint.turned out nice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8656621, member: 634282"] If you want to keep your amps on the back of the seats and not have to relocate them/ and the wiring and Rcas, ect.. Just buy some 1/2" plywood and cut to form the back seats and screw those to the seats(cover, paint, carpet? whatever finish you desire) and either drill holes or a single slot and run your wiring through to reattatch your connections and RCAs..to a custom finish.You can spend very little money doing this or quite a bit depending on your finished ideas. I did a 92 Integra with 1/2" plywood finished with Flexstone paint.turned out nice [/QUOTE]
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