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Hi Everyone,

R32/R33/R34 GT-R Apexi Power Intake Kits, Group Buy Price $350 Incl GST (Plus Postage)

Require Minimum of 3 to get this Price

Apexi Power Intake Kits are one of the best rated Intake Kits for your Car. Apexi Power Intake with premier Dual Funnel air filter designed to create pure horsepower with minimal air-flow restriction. The dual funnel Power Intake evolved from the highly successful Super Intake.

The Apexi Power Intake is a maintenance-free dry-type air filter and will alleviate the problem of filter oil from "wet" air cleaners interfering with the air-flow meter. Accept no imitations.

The Kit contains 2 Pods and all the Necessary Brackets to fit your GT-R.

How does Apexi compare with the Rest?

http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/filters_test/2/

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Group Buy Price of $350 incl. GST (Plus Postage, Free Pickup from Melbourne)

AP-507-N001 R32 GTR

AP-507-N011 R33/R34 GTR

To Get this Price we only require a Group Buy of 3. Once we get 3 or more an Order will be placed.

Delivery is expected within a week from time of Order. $50 Deposit Required.

Email [email protected] to reserve your spot.

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I believe that only the Dry (Non Oil) Intake Kits are the only ones allowed in Victoria and probably other states. Can anyone confirm?

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