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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyda View Post
    Im guna note that down. I have read on Vortex that the best oil you can use in a 5speed is the stuff they put in the corvette gearbox.
    I think I've heard similar opinions to that aswell.

    Have never used the oil so I would't have a clue as to its 'effectiveness'.
    The "Super Shift LS" in my box now has completly changed the feel of the car, its soo easy to drive.

    I'd think that any decent and fully synthetic oil would be great in an old tranny, but I won't speculate.

    Last edited by ryana89; 25-10-2010 at 03:42 PM.

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    Thanks to the old stock routine of Supercheap, I manged to pick up a brand new 350watt Sony amp for $50!!!!
    Once I save up some more money, Ill use it to power some decents 6x9's in the rear, but other things are on the agender atm.

    MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
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    Please tell me you won't cut your reaf parcel shelf to fit the 6x9's. If you want to I'll sell you mine that is pre cut.

    Unmolested ones ard rare as rocking horse ****

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    Quote Originally Posted by benough View Post
    Please tell me you won't cut your reaf parcel shelf to fit the 6x9's. If you want to I'll sell you mine that is pre cut.

    Unmolested ones ard rare as rocking horse ****
    Unfortunatly one of the previous owners before me has cut the shelf and fitted some (very very old) Alpine 6x9's.
    They did quite a ****ty job of cutting the holes too, but its been covered up with carpet so its looks respectable.

    To 'unmolester' a parcel shelf wouldn't take to much, just graft the right shape plyboard in with some epoxy then recarpet. Atleast I'd think?

    I need to think of a stealthy place to place the amp first, don't want to make this car look anything more than stock
    Last edited by ryana89; 30-10-2010 at 08:38 PM.
    MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
    80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
    HAHAHA

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    That would work but you can't get the original carpet anymore.

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    what can't u get black front runner anymore? from what ive seen its the closest to the boot carpet. whether its the orignal stuff they used????
    Quote Originally Posted by ryana89 View Post
    To 'unmolester' a parcel shelf wouldn't take to much, just graft the right shape plyboard in with some epoxy then recarpet. Atleast I'd think?
    thats pretty well exactly what im gonna do with mine, except for i might glass it a bit to stiffen it up

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    Well today I 'casually' went into Autobarn to buy some black wrinkle paint for a gauge project that Im getting close to finishing (piccys will come)

    When I was there, I noticed some Philips 6x9's that I had found online (planned on buying) for a good price.
    Turns out they were on sale for $79!!!......so I had to get them

    300Watt Philips CSP6910 if anybody is interested.

    And the descintergrating Alpines that were in my car


    I have no idea how good the Philips speakers are compared to the other major brands (Kenwood, Pioneer ect) I bought them on the frequency/audible range and because they have a nice simple look to them, nothing stupid/ricey like green Fusion speakers.

    More pics tomorrow
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    I have phillips speakers in my Mk3. Have been told by a few blokes they are great bang for buck.

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    Did you get the Holden SS bedspread while you were there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Water Boy View Post
    I have phillips speakers in my Mk3. Have been told by a few blokes they are great bang for buck.
    That makes me feel releived and a little bit more optomistic about hooking and amp up to the speakers

    Quote Originally Posted by benough View Post
    Did you get the Holden SS bedspread while you were there?
    Haha, noooope.
    Had that bedspread for years, even though I really dont like Holdens (born and raised a Ford man....later converted to a VW spastic )
    MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
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