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    Ek civic (i think) rear parcel shelf

    I did a search and I found out to take the rear parcel shelf off you have to remove the clips, i know some clips are at the front of the parcel shelf behind the seats, while others can be accessed from the boot area? Is that correct? Is that all it is? I don't need to remove the back seats?

    And to remove the door trims, any tips?

    I can't believe that the standard speakers on this car is 6x9s, thats great
    Do all 6x9s fit in there though?

    What about the front? 6.5 or 6 inch?

    I can't upload pictures for some reason, but this is the civc:
    http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars...VIC&Make=HONDA
    Last edited by locodave; 29-09-2008 at 01:33 PM.

  2. #2
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    Liberty GTspecB
    stock front speakers are 6.5''
    I used to have a EK sedan
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    Stock fronts are 6inch but you can squeeze 6.5 in them also most 6x9's will fit in the original holes as long as there not to high u need to cut a bit of the cover for them to fit in.. i got 3 way 6x9s and they fit easy with the cover cut looks very clean

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    did u need to take out the seat? I cant seem to get mine out lol
    I used to have a EK sedan
    psn: w-_custer_-w

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    i didnt ahev to take the rear seat out, but i know how to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raztaz View Post
    did u need to take out the seat? I cant seem to get mine out lol
    The parcel tray is held in by clips, just have to find the right ones and unclip them from underneath.

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