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Adding speakers to doors


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If you want part numbers you might give us the model year and color of the door panels in your car. last time I looked these up they were very pricey at $800 to $900 each. I do not know where you are located but there is a company near Sacramento, CA that will convert your door panels for much less.

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Hi Loren

Its a 2000 Boxster S

I'm not after the door cards themselves, just the part numbers for the black plastic speaker enclosures and the stick on membranes.

I'm over in the UK.

I'm going to be doing it myself and would rather use the OE speaker enclosures instead of attempting to cut a speaker mount out of wood.

Thanks

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For a RoW MY00 Boxster:

996.645.011.01 Left loudspeaker/mount (US MSRP is about $90)

996.645.012.01 Right loudspeaker/mount

999.920.061.02 Self tapping screw (8 required)

999.591.499.02 Speed nut for above screws (8 required)

This does not include the speaker grills or grill mounting hardware..

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You are better off buying used cards/panels from a car with the HiFi option. The door panels on a Box without the speakers are flat. If you buy the OEM speakers and enclosures they will not retrofit on a Box with flat cards.

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