OK here's some piccys
First one.This is where the box is going to sit.This shows the plastic trim piece taken out.

This shows the whole area taped up with masking tape.I also used some sheets of aluminium foil to make it easier to release the back of the box after the first soaking with resin.

I decided to put a layer of cloth down first ,soak it with resin,let it dry,remove it,and then do the glassing outside the car. Trying to stick bits of fibreglass in there initially is too awkward. For this i just used an old bedsheet.

This is it dry after a good soaking with resin

Then I pulled it out,which was made easier by the fact I used aluminium foil as well as masking tape.

Here it is after 3 layers of glass and resin,sitting next to the plastic trim piece

Next I used a piece of cardboard to make the template for the front of the box,where the speakers would be fitted into. No pic of that step,I forgot ! But here are pics after I had transferred the template pattern to 3/4" MDF board,and cut the holes for the speakers.Also shown is a hole I cut so I could mount the amp to it. I covered the hole from behine with a piece of MDF so that the amp would be slightly recessed in the board.



Next I attached the front piece to the back with 1" dowel and hot glue.

Then I fibreglassed a few layers over the exposed bits to enclose it all

After it dried for a day,I wrapped it in carpet (cheap stuff!) and test fitted it

This is with the subs attached. The box is sealed pretty good i think,press on one cone and the other one bulges out. I havent got round to putting the amp in yet,its still in the front of the car,and I have to re-route all the wires for the door speakers,so who knows when I will get around to that !
As for the wires to the sub,I drilled 2 holes in the back to let the wires through,and hot glued around them to seal the hole. I also made quick-release connections so the box can be just pulled out and the wires detached by the male/female spade connectors.

Now I have lots more room in my hatch area !!