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oerllikon 
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hey everyone. I just got a sedan after owning 2 hatchbacks. I realized immediately that the sound in a sedan sounds insanely muffled, and it kind of bothers me that im not getting the fullest out of my equipment. Is there anything i can do to help this, if not get it up to par?
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oerllikon 
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I own a 1988 corsica CL, by the way
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take out the back seat...cut out the rear parcel shelf...basically the only way.
Something is there...take it out
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Or, Maybe... You could use the rear deck as part of a Very custom sub enclosure.. And that would look pretty tight, Havin a couple twelves on the back deck
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oerllikon 
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I wanted to build a box that sits in the trunk, and fires at the back window into the cabin. I just didnt really know where to start, and research since these things are hard to find. I would take my seat out, but there is metal between the trunk and back seat. Its not designed to be folded forward, etc. Does anybody know where i could start researching boxes like this?
oerllikon 
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How would running flare ports to the rear deck work? Like cutting holes in the rear deck, then running the ports up to them? How would that sound?
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you could search junk-yards for a fold down back seat and modify it to fit your car. I did this with a 73 Duster.
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oerllikon 
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hmm, did you have to cut out sheet metal? im guessing i could find a folding version of a corsica back seat

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