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the standard AFM sits inside the airbox, but u need the adapter from the AFM for your pod, if thats the one your talking about.

As for the pod, i know the K&N fits perfectly, not sure on others as i havent tried them , but if they are a similiar size they will fit in the box, as far as i know teh apexi one fits in with no problems .

if the hks is a mushroom pod, i think it may be to big to fit it.

NOTE: To anyone ive sold one to can u list your pod, as a refrence to others

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Yeah the HKS one is a mushroom pod, it bolts on directly to the AFM. So if the AFM sits inside the shield then the pod would sit in there as well... providing the HKS one fits in the first place. Might just convince me to get that Apexi one! :teehee:

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Received mine today, putting it in tonight. I also grabbed 2meters of rubber edging for like $6 and edged any part that may come in contact with the paint. I'm also putting in heat shield foam on the inside. Good quality product and great value considering what others are charging.

Looks good Dan, and i might actually put that foam stuff in my own box and see how it goes.

Xizor: Ive got a few more made up in my spare time, but never really re-advertised them, but for anyone intrested i still have a few

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