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Hey anyone know were I can get a bracket for my Pod filter? (R33 GTS-T) Rather have something that looks half decent as apose to a home made job. So that I don't get knocked back by the pits AGAIN!!!

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hipsi just cuz u cant find it doesnt mean it not advaliable. u can get these just about everywhere, the metal ones at at supercheap for $24 bux i think. u can get them at repco, and other car shops, but supercheap would probaly be closest to u, isnce they are everywhere.

u might have to refile the holes, some are not drilled properly.

cheers

Phil

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Philta I never said I couldn't find it, and never said it wasn't available...

Then you say buy one for $24bucks yet still need to drill a hole...yeah RIGHT

so that will basically be a home job anyway..

Just buy a cheap bracket and fit it....not like ppl will look in your engine bay and go "oh dude, look at this mofo, his done some home job when he shoulda gone spent like $24 on some kick ass bracket for his pod"

:P

Point made I think...

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hipsi its ok i got ur point, i was just trying to save him the labour.

i was talking about a pod adaptor, i think u meant a bracket to fixed it to the car.

no offence given, no offence taken

wax on wax off

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