Hiding Amps w/ Plexiglass

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I was thinking about placing my smaller Zapco amps directly behind the front seats on the floor and hiding them with black plexiglass. The only problem is the amps might get too hot with no ventilation. Is there a good way to accomplish this goal while still maintaining the amps to be hidden.

I have test-placed them under the seats and they will fit, but the seat rubs on the top of the amps so I don't think that is a very good place for them. Also placing all 3 amps in the trunk will take up way too much room and I rather not go that route.

 
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