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<blockquote data-quote="johnb" data-source="post: 311456" data-attributes="member: 544829"><p>I have a 1995 M3 and my rear seats fold down so that solves the problem for me, but there are many options depending on what kind of sound you are looking for. You could remove your rear speakers and that would allow the sound to vent into the cabin you could get IB subs and mount them to your rear deck. You could cut your rear deck and get it refabricated. You could mount subs in the back quarter panels if you don't mind doing glass work. There are tons of options depends on what kind of sound you are looking for. Let me know.</p><p></p><p>-John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnb, post: 311456, member: 544829"] I have a 1995 M3 and my rear seats fold down so that solves the problem for me, but there are many options depending on what kind of sound you are looking for. You could remove your rear speakers and that would allow the sound to vent into the cabin you could get IB subs and mount them to your rear deck. You could cut your rear deck and get it refabricated. You could mount subs in the back quarter panels if you don't mind doing glass work. There are tons of options depends on what kind of sound you are looking for. Let me know. -John [/QUOTE]
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