Custom made fiberglass sub box. This box is made to fit perfect in the driver side or passenger side trunk of the Scion XB 2003-2007. The box has .7 cubic foot of air space and 7.5" of mounting depth. The box will fit a 8" or a 10" sub. Box is custom made after the order has been place. The box is covered in black carpet it can be painted for a extra fee. Ntense Auto Werks
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