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Old 13 July 2001 | 11:47 AM
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Steve, don't worry, you're not in the dog-house sir! I just like flexing the moderator powers sometimes and your post gave me the opportunity.
Old 13 July 2001 | 05:26 PM
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Hey anyone want to try helping me with my post?????
Old 17 July 2001 | 11:32 PM
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Now i am more confused than ever!

I can not decide what ice to go for,my poor new scoob.

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I can highly recommend the 605cs's to anyone. They fit directly into the space from the old speakers. I have attached the tweeters to the space on the inside of the door where the mirror joins. Sounds bloody good & avoids any tricky wiring. I've got the 655i's in the back which with some home made spacers fit quite nicely but I think you can get 625i's (or is it 652i's I can't remember) that are 16cm & should fit straight in. The head unit is blinding but that I think is down to personal preference & whether you need it to make the tea & do the dishes.

Hope this helps as I find all the discussions that have been going on very confusing also. Especially when all i'm after are some speakers that sound good.

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