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$90 was asked for in the other thread/forum. My offer stands if you can't move it, and offers aren't leaping your way. Not really worth anything more to me since I don't have a 32 and was just grabbing it as a gift for a mate.

Plus I expect a well modified stock airbox with Apexi filter will flow as well and doesn't introduce oil to your intake.

It is for a 32 GTS-t I dont have any photos of it on my car. You dont need any intake piping because it bolts onto the AFM. Yes it does come with the pannel filter. Im not taking $90 becuase its work $650 and $90 is practically giving it away. Any othey questions feel free to ask

I've got one of these in my 32. I did a "McGyver" on the frame that holds the panel filter so it uses foam instead cos the price of a proper ARC filter was way too much for my liking. Still works great but it isn't a true cold air setup as it sucks air in from the top. I've got a pic of my engine bay if anyone would like to see how it sits in there...

As lexbomb said it bolts straight in plus I've had a qld state traffic taskforce tosser look over it and not defect me for it.

Don't ask me what it cost cos it was in there when I bought the car but its definately worth more than $90...

Hope this helps your sale lexbomb!

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It also comes with mounting brackets. It pretty much replaces your existing Air box with this one. It bolts onto the AFM. Its very simple when you look at it. Are you actually interested?

I'll send you a PM.

I've got one of these in my 32. I did a "McGyver" on the frame that holds the panel filter so it uses foam instead cos the price of a proper ARC filter was way too much for my liking. Still works great but it isn't a true cold air setup as it sucks air in from the top. I've got a pic of my engine bay if anyone would like to see how it sits in there...

As lexbomb said it bolts straight in plus I've had a qld state traffic taskforce tosser look over it and not defect me for it.

Don't ask me what it cost cos it was in there when I bought the car but its definately worth more than $90...

Hope this helps your sale lexbomb!

He has got it down packed thats almost exacty what it looks like. My car went through regency with it on and passed with it on. No it does not have an inlet trumpet.

Any more questions feel free to ask.

Lex-Adelaide

i have one of these in my car

it needs the inlet trumpet because thats

what the bolts that hold a/f meter screw

into, they are a good product.

i got a new genuine arc filter from shift performance

for about $120.00 also they are meant to be a

dry filter without oil hope this helps

also i have made an alloy divider that sits up around the

3 sides of the box and seals up against the bonnet

with rubber door seal.usuing the bolts that hold the filter

down.

i have a pipe ducting air from lh vent up into

the factory intake hole.

works really well

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