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I have a pod filter and needs installing and I need one of those adaptors. I checked with revolution race gear and they didnt have any. so if anyone wants to sell me one for UNDER $30 its sold there and then.

please buzz me on 0438 616 840 anytime tonight or tomorrow(sunday) and I will come pick it up, I am pretty sure the filter is 3"

My apexi wont let me make a cold air box :D (waah!)

Thanks

RiaZ

cool coll thanks guys,

hmm i hadnt actually thought about the s14

this was intended for the R33.

I will PM aidwin

and Psiko I might take you up on that and try to make a cold box for the sr20 while I am at it

I will PM you as well

thanks fellas

thanks skyzzer, revolution race gear has em for $38 but I need to trace the gasket for the apexi so they can match it,

i think it is mild steel, fark i would be happy with plastic $120 for stainless it quite pointless to me as I am not hung up on shine

little bit of rust flakes here and there is what i like

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