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G'day,

Since I have no luck in finding stock airbox for R32 RB20DET to replace the pod fitler (without having to wait 10 days for nissan to get 1 from japan).

My friend suggested RB30 airbox thinking it would fit in R32, my question is, would RB30 airbox fit on R32? Or other airbox that would bolt on as well?

The reason I'm asking is, the 32 i'm buying has FMIC and oil based Pod fitler, in Victoria it's a no-no.

Cheers

Grant

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Not too sure about whether a RB30 air box would fit a R32, but have you tried looking in the For Sale section? Or maybe try your local wreckers. They should store some. If no luck there, post up a WTB thread in the WTB section.

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Not too sure about whether a RB30 air box would fit a R32, but have you tried looking in the For Sale section? Or maybe try your local wreckers. They should store some. If no luck there, post up a WTB thread in the WTB section.

G'day,

Unfortunately, there is none available for sale at the moment, I asked all wreckers around melb, they said they're out of stock (one wrecker told me EPA is the main reason! I'm not surprised).

Nothing at for sale section at the moment, might have to ask Nissan to get me 1 (whole airbox assembly for $241 something 10 days delivery for anyone who would like to know.)

Anyone know of another airbox that would fit in R32? A R33 airbox with air intake?

Cheers

Grant

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Hey man

RB30 air box is completely differnt, there is no hope that it will fit into an R32.

They are the same/similar to a VN - VS Holden air box.

I have also been looking for an R32 RB20DET air box, but no luck yet.

Keep trying :yes:

Thanks,

Abu

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Hey man

RB30 air box is completely differnt, there is no hope that it will fit into an R32.

They are the same/similar to a VN - VS Holden air box.

I have also been looking for an R32 RB20DET air box, but no luck yet.

Keep trying :santa:

Thanks,

Abu

G'day,

Thanks for the confirmation will tell my friend he is wrong.

The fitlers are the same as R32 right(pretty sure i've read fitler compitablity on some thread here)?

How much have you been quoted for complete assembly, I've been quoted around $220 and should i gave up and go to my local nissan dealer, i'd be paying $241- for complete airbox assembly delivered from japan (10 days wait), I might go to other dealer and compare prices.

Also best of luck in finding 1 mate.

Cheers

Grant :D

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