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<blockquote data-quote="DarkFox" data-source="post: 3436721" data-attributes="member: 567531"><p>Well I dont need to hammer it, thats what I made the notches in it with the saws-all and the jigsaw. I can now slide it straight in.... At least till I hit the amp rack.. and yeah, it is big. the total volume it consumes is about 7.37 cubic feet. Alot for a mustang. Also, with the length of this box, there is no spinning it once I get it in the trunk.</p><p></p><p>When I get the amp rack out tommorow, I will slide it in, as it is sitting that way in my car right now, and see how much space I would have with seats up. If its less then the ports width away, i am gonna face it forward, if not, I will try it to the rear for a while. I just wont trim the power wires and such till i am sure what way it is gonna face.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the input guys, cant wait to here this thing for myself!!! I even think our digital camera can take videos, I'll have to get some up when I can as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkFox, post: 3436721, member: 567531"] Well I dont need to hammer it, thats what I made the notches in it with the saws-all and the jigsaw. I can now slide it straight in.... At least till I hit the amp rack.. and yeah, it is big. the total volume it consumes is about 7.37 cubic feet. Alot for a mustang. Also, with the length of this box, there is no spinning it once I get it in the trunk. When I get the amp rack out tommorow, I will slide it in, as it is sitting that way in my car right now, and see how much space I would have with seats up. If its less then the ports width away, i am gonna face it forward, if not, I will try it to the rear for a while. I just wont trim the power wires and such till i am sure what way it is gonna face. Thanks for all the input guys, cant wait to here this thing for myself!!! I even think our digital camera can take videos, I'll have to get some up when I can as well. [/QUOTE]
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