Jose wrote:
> On 5 Maj, 13:59, st...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(SteveH) wrote:
>> Does anyone know how the hell you do this?
>>
>> I bought one from ebay that was moulded to take proper sized rear
>> speakers, thinking it would be an easy swap.
>>
>> Only I can't get the old one out.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
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>> SteveH 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa
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>
> Evening gents.
> Dont know how to remove the whole shelf, but had my own trouble
> putting new speakers in mine.
> The original speakers are 5 1/4', but in my case they were just
> resting on/in some sort of foam??
> The holes for the speakers is btw. square, and hey, new speaker-units
> are round. Gotta love those italians.
>
> Sincerely
> Jose (proud owner of Alfa 75, 2,0 TS, with 52.000 km. on the clock)
Get out and drive the thing then :)
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