So now comes the crucial part. If the boot has the subwoofer, where on earth did the amplifiers go?

Well to answer that PakSuzuki provides a handy lid on which the subwoofer is placed. Below is another compartment which can be used to put extra luggage and stuff. Below that is another lid/floor beneath which is place the spare tyre. Since that space was spare to me and I wanted a stealth install, I had to somehow fit everythign in that space while keeping the spare accessible.
So planning started with making several dummy box designs to host the amplifiers with different combinations of their placement. Finally came up to the conclusion to place them in a certain way. For their best health, proper ventilation system is also designed to keep them cool. Have listened to them straight 45 in 35 degrees plus temperature and Shukar they ran cool 
So the amplifier box (stealth mode
) has this lid on this there is a place for the crossovers. The Morel Elate crossovers rest here on the lid along with a hole for the ventilation of Kenwood amplifier. Plan was to install a plexi etc for display of the McIntosh meters, however, since the subwoofer would be on top all the time, there was no way one could even see the dancing meters. I enjoyed them during the install. But will capture them in a video soon too 
So here goes the stealth box

The space tyre is still accessible i.e. by lifting this box from the closest end. Ample spare wire is there for the movement so everything is safe and handy 
And then you remove the lid to see the beauties :*
McIntosh MC431M and Kenwood KAC-7252 by Yawar Masood, on Flickr
Needs further finishing which will be done in due time.