Turning Stock Bose Sub Bracket area into Storage Cubby?
Hey guys, I've seen a few DIY's on here on how to remove the sub bracket behind the drivers seat. What I haven't seen though, is a DIY on turning that into a storage area like the one behind the passenger seat. Like where to get a handle and latch for the cover, how to go about putting it on there, etc. If anyone has done this, I would love to know what you used and how you went about doing it! 
Thanks,
Scoty
Figured I'd throw in a picture of my Z for you guys. ;D
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Thanks,
Scoty
Figured I'd throw in a picture of my Z for you guys. ;D
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Last edited by Motox986; Sep 10, 2012 at 07:51 PM.
Mine is sort of a storage box. I have my fuses and distro blocks stored there. No need for a handle since I do not access it that much. ( I actually never have since I got done with my audio install). With minimal fabrication you can use the same parts as the other side just as said by the OP. Pics like this attract off-topic comments. Next time just leave it out.
Blueline and beezee, thank you. I was wondering if they would be interchangeable but I wasn't sure.
And to everyone else, I could care less what you think of my rims. My Z, not yours.
And to everyone else, I could care less what you think of my rims. My Z, not yours.
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