View Full Version : Anyone doing custom sub enclosures in the UK?


mame-man
05 August 2007, 15:15
Is anyone in the UK selling customer enclosures for MY03's etc?

Would really like to get a nice tidy fitted fiberglass jobby to fit in the side of the boot rather than a bog std box that wants to slide around.

cheers:thumb:

SirFozzalot
05 August 2007, 17:55
These guys might be worth having a look at.

AutoAcoustics (http://www.autoacoustics.com/home.htm)

I have one of their Stealthboxz (http://www.autoacoustics.com/sbn-si01.htm)

Great quality, good colour match and a perfect fit :thumb:

I believe they do other custom boxes too.

scooby51
05 August 2007, 18:49
mame man

There's a lovely place in Markyate just off the A5 called Car Audio Innovations

01582 840910

Tell Paul that Dave with the Scooby recommended that you call.
Very reasonable and local. Will build most things for you.

View my scooby and you'll see what he did for me!!!

mame-man
05 August 2007, 19:14
mame man

There's a lovely place in Markyate just off the A5 called Car Audio Innovations

01582 840910

Tell Paul that Dave with the Scooby recommended that you call.
Very reasonable and local. Will build most things for you.

View my scooby and you'll see what he did for me!!!

Very nice work, cheers Dave will give him a shout in the morning. location works great just down the road from work and around the corner from where I shoot on a weekend at broomhill!! :luxhello:

mame-man
05 August 2007, 19:16
These guys might be worth having a look at.

AutoAcoustics (http://www.autoacoustics.com/home.htm)

I have one of their Stealthboxz (http://www.autoacoustics.com/sbn-si01.htm)

Great quality, good colour match and a perfect fit :thumb:

I believe they do other custom boxes too.

cheers mate, along the lines of what i was thinking. They certainly get a fair whack for em.

richardg
06 August 2007, 09:43
cheers mate, along the lines of what i was thinking. They certainly get a fair whack for em.

looked at them but after seeing a few threads on here, i built a fibreglass box myself. was relatively easy, all fitted and sized properly for an infinity perfect 10 with space for mounting an amp on top. then fitted power socket so i can use power in the boot or plug in my solar panel (via rear screen) for battery charging. just need to carpet it now :)

having built one, i can see the amount of time and effort that goes into them [or at least how long it took me to build one without any specialist tools or materials other than a bit of fibreglass and some mdf], so the cost of the stealthboxz appears more than reasonable when you take this into account

SirFozzalot
06 August 2007, 10:24
cheers mate, along the lines of what i was thinking. They certainly get a fair whack for em.

10% discount with SIDC membership :D

All helps :thumb:


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