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Im Considering making moulds to make cold air induction boxes to suit both hks style pod filters and apexi style pod filters,

I use a arcyrlic clear lid with a rubber seal and stainless steel bolts , with a custom made induction pipe with a fiberglass

air pick up that hides behind the front bar. (not shown but if enough interest is showen i will post pics)

Would you guys be interested in purchasing one of these?

These will not be expensive and will also come in kit form that can be modified to suit your setup.

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see if you can do a group buy for these on the forums....you have at least 5-10 ppl in here that would be interested...i bet there would be more down the road...hey and you could even advertise on NS if you were keen.

Still tho im very keen for one if your willing to make one for R32's.

Cheers David

5% - 10 % per purchase donated to SAU should be in order per sale! I just need to know if it wil be worth making the moulds! For now R33 is what im going to concentrate on, It hard there are no r32's or r34's here! Anyone have or willing to make detailed drawing of engine bays with dimentions? :D

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I would be definitely keen for an R32 one. It would be better if it was made in alluminium like mr crusts ones... and i dont think everyone has the CAI hole where you do so maybe some sort of universal hole for cold air might be in order?

Let me know, Ben.

true. I have a pipe going through the hole you have for the CAI, so I imagine the only place it's going to be able to get air from is the stock intake point just under the bonnet. this is in a r33 engine bay...

I would be definitely keen for an R32 one. It would be better if it was made in alluminium like mr crusts ones... and i dont think everyone has the CAI hole where you do so maybe some sort of universal hole for cold air might be in order?

Let me know, Ben.

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