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so i sold my cutlass and my girls lincoln (my old one) and got a new towncar (96). altho its shaped funny, the towncar has a huge trunk. not having tried or ran any newer type spl/ newer subs in general, i was thinking of running a couple audioque 15's. looking at the trunk tho, if i built part of the enclosure in the trunk, it looks as tho i could probably get away with stuffing 2 18's in there, theres at least gotta be 12+ cubes of usable space. so, i was thinking of doing that and running the port through the rear deck. will this work with good results?

 
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