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hey guys jus a heads up, ive been looking for a CAI box for my 32 gtr but cant seem to find one but last night i did.. heres a link to the place

http://www.jsai.com.au/

it cost $70 for the airbox... cheap insurance for not getting defected for ur pods and also keeps the engine heat out :thumbsup:

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havnt bought it as yet gna go there next week. yeah the guy has sent me pics.. yeah blitz your right it looks pretty thin from the pics...for me tho its mainly to not get defected and the cai part of it would be secondary lol. here the pics

good if your not gifted to fabricate your own :thumbsup: or jus lazy, although i remember buying a r33 gtst airbox from UAS cost $199 and looks the same, so price wise i think its good.

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I need/want a box pretty badly but cant justify spending $200 on an aluminium box or $400 on an ARC box, this could be cheap enough to 'get by' for the mean time unless anyone else can think of a better idea...

A local fabricator said he could get his apprentice to knock up some boxes (to fit the apexi induction kit) for me but unsure what they would cost until I got atleast 1 done.

Yeah ley us know how it all goes

Ive got an ARC box at the moment, but id love to put the pods back on and get some more sound out of it ;)

Who knows if "M's" pods and Apexi are the same size/dimensions? (i doubt it)

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