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Yep, you are going to get a lot of opinions....so here goes....
Doesn't really matter that the car is fiberglass, except that it was meant to be light, to that end don't use the standard sound deadening material...use the ultralight stuff...works the same but is thinner and lighter. As far as brand, doesn't really matter to me (just make sure you use the mat stuff instead of the spray).
As far as your sub question there are lots of ways to go...you could put an 8" sub in a sealed box with a lot of power to have umph but not shake the entire car apart....you could skip the sub and buy a real nice par of separates that will at least get down to 40-50 Hz....you could get the separates and install "Aura" bass shakers (if they still make them) under the seat, which emulate bass waves (people might kill me for this suggestion but looking at the picture of the car, they would probably work well here).
And as far as equipment goes, I will never buy speakers off of Ebay due to the fact that it is really hard to repair blown speakers and I wouldn't want to have to send the back for warrantee (if they have a warrantee at all!). If you buy them at a dealer and blow em, then the dealer will replace on the spot (most of the time).
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