Fiberglass under rear seats?

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I'm interested in making a new enclosure for my 1992 Camry. I'd like to get some decent bass into the passenger area, and I'm against cutting into the doors, or other metal parts of the car. What I was thinking was utilizing the dead space under the rear seats. If the area could be hollowed out, and a fiberglass enclosure built in that space? I was thinking of a 10" under each side of the rear bench, possibly vented.

In your opinions, would this be feasible? If so, does anyone know where I can look up information for such a project?

 
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