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Hey mate,

I pm'd you in regards to a airbox will take one of the complete aloy ones if you have one ready i need it immediately please pm with details. Will this cover a rather large trust pod filter.

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Daniel

Unfortunately after a whole night of umming and arring... I am saddened to say that this box will not fit the R34GTT :) Main culprit preventing this is the radiator overflow bottle which is in the way big time.

I really can't be bothered hacking away at this thing to make it fit as I'm quite sure the finish would not be satisfactory. I'll just make up my own box ~ I will however comment on the quality of this item by Mr_Crust, excellent value for money in my opinion!

Anyways, if any of you guys are in need of one for the R33, I have one available (clear top in polycarbonate). Only one available as I no longer need it, contact if interested. All other enquiries to Mr_Crust please :D

Guys, if anyone is after one of these boxes for an R33 (w/ clear polycarbonate lid), please let me know.

I purchased mine earlier this week from mr crust, but unfortunately it doesn't fit properly on my car as I have a new turbo and the hose to the afm isn't as long as the std item which means the pod doesn't sit fully within the box. I don't really want to fork out extra cash to replace a perfectly fine hose (I only did the upgrade a few months ago), so it's available if someone would like to purchase it.

I will also comment that the quality of this product is well worth the money in my opinion. I'm just dissapointed that I couldn't get it to fit! :D

Anyway, I'm located in Sydney, please PM me if you're interested. All other enquiries to mr crust :D

Guys, if anyone is after one of these boxes for an R33 (w/ clear polycarbonate lid), please let me know.

I purchased mine earlier this week from mr crust, but unfortunately it doesn't fit properly on my car as I have a new turbo and the hose to the afm isn't as long as the std item which means the pod doesn't sit fully within the box. I don't really want to fork out extra cash to replace a perfectly fine hose (I only did the upgrade a few months ago), so it's available if someone would like to purchase it.

I will also comment that the quality of this product is well worth the money in my opinion. I'm just dissapointed that I couldn't get it to fit! :iluvff:

Anyway, I'm located in Sydney, please PM me if you're interested. All other enquiries to mr crust :(

Bump - need to sell :P

  • 3 weeks later...

OK guys, as it stands at the moment ive got 4x clear air boxes made and 1x aliminium, this will be the last of them. So if you have any intrest just PM me or post it up in this thread.

price is still $120 which includes the delievery via express post

  • 4 weeks later...

nemz: sorry mate, i have nothing to suit an r32.

habibz_r33: i will Pm once i sort a few of these orders out.

as for all the PMs i have replied..

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