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I decided to return my air intake to standard, as such I have a complete cold air intake kit for sale, ready to bolt on to a turbo or non turbo R33. Perfect fit.

- The apexi pod has been on the car approximately 16,000km. I have cleaned it every 2,000km so it is in as new condition. It comes in the original box with the 2 mounting brackets and all screws required to mount in an R33.

- The fibreglass cold air box was made professionally and I purchased it from UAS. It has all the cutouts for a turbo R33. The finish is very good and it is very effective at shielding heat.

- I will also include the cold air ducting I was using. Fitting this made a noticeable difference!

Price: $260

Will separate, make an offer.

Will ship interstate at purchaser's cost. I'm in Melbourne.

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I have a UAS alloy box for my pod.Where is your ducting located and where does it run to?

i just left the standard intercooler pipe in,which takes air from where the standard cooler was and feeds it under my pod.Do you have any pics of the setup?

I decided to return my air intake to standard, as such I have a complete cold air intake kit for sale, ready to bolt on to a turbo or non turbo R33. Perfect fit.

- The apexi pod has been on the car approximately 16,000km. I have cleaned it every 2,000km so it is in as new condition. It comes in the original box with the 2 mounting brackets and all screws required to mount in an R33.

- The fibreglass cold air box was made professionally and I purchased it from UAS. It has all the cutouts for a turbo R33. The finish is very good and it is very effective at shielding heat.

- I will also include the cold air ducting I was using. Fitting this made a noticeable difference!

Price: $260

Will separate, make an offer.

Will ship interstate at purchaser's cost. I'm in Melbourne.

willing to swap for something?

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