Crazy Stereo Install - Mk3 VR
Here it is - half of my stereo done 
After a long time of looking around for speaker brackets, wouldn't you know it, I was missing them from my box. Contacted JB Hifi and got them right away, and finally got to work installing my stereo. The brackets only JUST fit into the door holes, but required me to snap off those plastic bits on the doors that hold the OEM brackets in place (not needed, they use screws anyway).
Today I would have had to pay to go to school (long story) so instead I stayed home and took opportunity of the time I had to try and get some work done on the stereo. My cousin delivered to me my sexy monoblock amplifier, so once that was there I got cracking!
I had to re-position my battery cable as it was in the way of things, so I tucked that over to the side. After that I unmounted my silly old 15" sub and took it out of the car (finally) and unbolted amp/unscrewed all wires. Neatened everything up so I could find what I needed, then got stuck into my speakers. Got three of them mounted and ran out of screws (they didn't give good screws..) so couldn't be bothered with the fourth. After this, I grabbed my amps and crossovers and decided where to mount them on my back seats. I had MAJOR troubles with positioning of crossovers, so because I'm not finished I'll ask about them here later. Right now, I wanna put them next to my amp. I've got enough wire for getting the woofer/tweet wires to both back and front doors, but wiring proved WAY too hard at the end of today.
Progress:



And the sexy ridiculously powerful sub

Has anyone had experience with crossovers in Mk3's? I don't think there's any room in the doors, so right now I plan to mount them where they are in the pics. Also, what do people think? Back doors: Woofers w/tweeters mounted on top of woofer, or go all out and mount them next to door handles?
Hopefully I'll finish it soon! 
Cheers
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