Vinyl wrapped hatch cover with speaker holes.

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Post by mxprecidia »

i think i want one. how fast can u make one ?
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I can make it in a week or less depending on how busy I am at the time with my job. No longer than a week.
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I am still doing these if anyone is interested.
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I did that with my stock one. Its not hard to make one just find getting the speakers in. I did it to my car, my girl freinds car, and my freinds car (he has 16 speakers in his car.......) just get a dremel and start cuting.
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Post by ScooterBovine »

I disagree here... Maybe for the smaller speakers, it would work, but my 10" subs in the one that rukick made for me are heavy, and would demolish that weak cardboard stock one.
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Post by rukick »

Cutting holes for speakers in the factory cover works too. I did that when I put 6 1/2's in my 323. But the cover for my mx3 was all beat to crap. I think the new cover that I made for it looks a lot better and, like ScooterBovine said, it can hold much more speaker weight.
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