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Wonering if someone could post up the piping that leads to the factory airbox or even if you have a POD, if you've retained the standard piping.

Need this because my HKS POD has clearance issues and the APEXi pod i purchased just won't fit.

And it's not the coolant or whatever tank thats there.

The POD just sticks up too much :rofl::domokun::domokun:

Like these pics...

The grey pipe that leads to silicon joiner -> POD

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Thanks in advance

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here's pics of my HKS pod.. which I have to remove. still havnt bothered to yet..

Thanks for that mate

Is this on a R34GTT?

And is that the original piping including that rubber/plastic big that connects with the AFM?

Or was that a part of a kit?

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Your problem is the pipe that's replaced the standard flexible rubber one that leads to the turbo doesn't give you any room to play with. Not sure what you can do to get around that if even an apexi pod won't fit (seeing as they're one of the more small, compact pods..)

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