From my own audio install I can tell you just killing those 2 rear rattling speakers is a giant gain. The Z cabin is small enough were I found I didnt need that fill.
This is the answer!
What I know about investors is they are poorly informed about the current situation of any company, all they care about is brand recognition. The Nissan name is known so they will pay for that name. Even if the company goes away the brand name and the model names have value.
I have a similar memory of my uncles porsche. It had a super tacky black and white checkerboard interior. Not a common interior choice but I though it was so baller.
@Mr. Mac can you give me your opinion on this?
Similar to yours, I made this frame to mount onto the sub enclosure to protect the speakers and keep the trunk floor flush. However I am considering instead mounting 2" of foam to the underside of the trunk liner. My logic is that it would be...
The process is a bit of put down and pull up to get it to cover without air bubbles. After it chipped I bailed on the install and fixed the paint chip.
It's a different outlook as I do not care about track times. I classified the Z as a fun to drive affordable car. The sport and performance trims thrive in this category. The Nismo has a higher MSRP and the automatic transmission that put it into a different category, for a different customer...
This post aged in a funny way. I still personally only want a weekend rear drive 2 seater in manual. But with the nismo edition Nissan is claiming enthusiasts disagree with me.
Oh thats fantastic! Depth space was the concern. If it fits the JL CF-350m would be ideal. The Pioneers are backordered for a few months, plus I have the JL Audio C3-600 and JL Audio 10TW3-D8 as the other speakers. I know it isnt important but for some reason I prefer to unify brands. I was just...
Mr Mac, thanks for being our audio advisor.
Can you confirm the Pioneer TS-A879 fit in the rear, Cruchfield says otherwise? Idealy I would put the JL Audio CF-350mt back there if we have extra room.