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I just picked up my 2019 2lt orange convertible, looked into the trunk today and found a large round speaker looking thing on the rear behind the tail lights. Turned on the radio and don't hear anything from it. My dealer is over in Plant City about a 100 miles away or I would go ask them. Always had coupe's before and never saw this and there all all sorts of louvered vents by this speaker. Does anyone know what it actually is.
Last edited by Gil225; Nov 21, 2018 at 03:42 PM.
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I just picked up my 2019 2lt orange convertible, looked into the trunk today and found a large round speaker looking thing on the rear behind the tail lights. Turned on the radio and don't hear anything from it. My dealer is over in Plant City about a 100 miles away or I would go ask them. Always had coupe's before and never saw this and there all all sorts of louvered vents by this speaker. Does anyone know what it actually is.
Looks like a speaker grill. I tried to shine a light through it, but you can't see inside.I would guess that it is the subwoofer.
Now if all black wheels popped like these clean and detailed ones I would be a big fan.
It's a Black Rim GIG..Climb aboard
Not for the Lazy Unplugged Spinning Cold sneakers at 30 Degrees..14k miles,stock pads.No coatings just brushes and a Herniated Disk or 2
Does this apply to Vette Verts too? here's the story about the 'ro vert top that Chevy copied when designing the C7, (and did away with a perfectly operating manual top option, good for all temps)
Does this apply to Vette Verts too? here's the story about the 'ro vert top that Chevy copied when designing the C7, (and did away with a perfectly operating manual top option, good for all temps)
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
Slideshow: A Jaguar designer's personal project imagines what a modern front-engined Corvette might look like if Chevrolet revisited the golden age of the Stingray.