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Hey guys,

Im thinkin of gettin a apexi power intake pod, herd they the best ones from a mate. I went lookin on ebay and some people are selling them for 90 bucks... Just wondering are these pods genuine for that price? Seems pretty cheap to me...

Anyone had any experiance with ebay pods or nethin else? Thanks! :D

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yea they are probably genuine but are just the pod filter by itself.

A trader on this site is selling them here (clicky click)

The Pod filter itself is only $100 Delivered but the Pod filter kit (filter, gaskets, bolts, adpator, bracket) is $160 Delivered.

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Ask the seller if it contains everything you need to fit it to an R33. I don't know, apexi ones may be different, but my Blitz one came with an adaptor that was required to fit the pod filter to my AFM.

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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/APEXi-Power-Intake-...1QQcmdZViewItem

That guy is selling it at $90 which includes

1 x Filer

4 x Bolts

2 x Gaskets (Use the one that suits your unit)

1 x Instructions (Japanese)

Thats the whole kit right? Seems very cheap...

Make sure the Filter is to suit an r33, as the apexi filter just bolt onto the stock afm, so if u get one to suit say an sr20 it wont fit :wave:

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Just to add a comment, i have bought from them on Ebay. Very easy to deal with./ Got exactly what i asked for. Ask them the question and i would not doubt there answer.

Regards

R Dirty 3

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i bought from Nengun

www.nengun.com

no problems

$113 delivered to my doorstep for apexi power intake includes gasket, bolts and bracket

and suits my application rb20det hcr32

you just pick which model you want it for and pay and it comes a few weeks later guaranteed, will purchase from them in future good service

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