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Part numbers, and retrofitting Upper center console

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Part numbers, and retrofitting Upper center console

I have a few questions about my 01 Turbo. My car didn't come equipped with the Bose option, but I recently bought a Bose Subwoofer off of Ebay. Does anyone know the part numbers for the mounting brackets, and new carpet trim piece I will need to install. I want to maintain as much of a factory look as possible. I plan to actually rewire the Bose speakers in series to raise the ohms up to a safe level for my small alpine amp. If anyone has any they are not using PM me, and I will purchase the pieces from you.

Second question is, since I have an 01 with the 3 piece upper center console with PCM1, can I retrofit the entire upper center console from an 02 or newer into my car. I know I would have to purchase the center upside down horseshoe trim piece, but could I purchase the vents and etc to make it fit?

Last question is about my PSS9's I just had installed at Tischer Auto Park in MD. I expected them to make some creaking noises here and there under sharp locked turns or going into my driveway and out. But they are loud alot of times from driving around slow to parking and backing up. I have never done any suspension work on any of my previous cars, so this is new to me.

Thanks for any info or insight .
 
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