alright thx for the reply man
Not a problem, glad I can finally be of help to someone. I've been researching for over 6 months now. I still have a LOT to learn.
Pictures are as follows:
EVERYTHING
FAN AND JUNCTION
AC TO DC CONVERTER
The fan is 12 volt DC / 0.32 Amps / 3.84 Watts. While the converter does 12 volt DC / 0.5 Amps. I got two fans and two converts for like 70 bucks. You could pheasably just get 2x 4" Duct In-Line fans and get about the same CFM for louder then pc fans. The other thing you want to consider is odor an issue?
As far as the fan thing, assuming it hasn't been answered yet. Put the intake fan lower back corner of the right wall and put the exhaust upper front of the left wall. Makes the air have to move to get to the exit. Should cause some wind stimulation. Good til your about 6-10" then you may need to find a way to increase the wind production.
*EDIT* Also, when I had the wires spliced I hooked up the converter to the fan, twisting the wires together to find converter polarity or fan blow/suck direction. Just be ready to unplug the thing just incase there is an error.
**EDIT** The reason why I say about the inline fans is cause they run between 20-30 bucks each, making it possibly more affordable.