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Old 02-20-2013, 09:27 AM
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Oh alright. I was just wondering, because I always see these things that say it makes it harder to see your license plate, but I dont bother buying them because I dont know which one works. I remember seeing one, just one, when I was behind somebody, it was actually working. But I wasnt about to flag the guy over just to ask him where he got it. haha
 
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Old 02-20-2013, 01:59 PM
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i wouldnt get one, there illegal. its bad enough that you drive a camaro (which makes the cops look at you more) but than slap a cover over your plate... technically the stupid frames that dealers put on is illegal, you cant cover any part of the plate.
 
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Old 02-25-2013, 02:22 PM
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I have two R2 12'' subs in my trunk. the box was custom build but bought off ebay. Only down side is I had to take out the T-top holders. and use that space. But it sounds amazing because of the way they bounce off the rear glass. You could get a custom box that will fit them. It would be a rectagle that would fit on the little shelf area behind rear seats and in front of t-top area. you have about a foot of height before the box starts cutting off your view out the back. ill post a picture of the way i have mine set up. but if you do it on the shelf you basicly lose all trunk space if your t-tops are down. oh and the little cubby hole on the left side in trunk is perfect for an amp and cap hide away. Oh and you will need a capacitor for 2 p3's if you play them loud. other wise your lights will dim when they hit.
 
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