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For sale is a stainless steel intake with BOV return, adapter hose, silicon hose/reducer, oil breather filter and all necessary clamps. To suit r33 gts-t.

I bought this off performance-wise, who bought it off a groupbuy a while ago. Quality is good, condition is also good though it has a few scratches these are covered by the silicon hose once installed.

Steel intakes are excellent for more intake noise and never collapse under vacuum like the standard ones. This can be used with the standard air box easily but an additional 45degree 3” silicon hose is required. Best results with a pod filter.

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Reason for sale: Changing set up

Price: SOLD $110 posted, pick up also available if you live close

Any questions just pm me.

Edited by BAMR33
this is not for a plumback bov setup is it?. thanx

Yes, it's for a plumb back system. The black hose is to go the recirculating pipe.

It can be used with an atmo BOV setup too by blocking off the return pipe.

I'd be snapping this up! I had one of these and they are awesome. Make a wicked sound too.

Cheers Mafia, it's pretty damn loud with a pod filter. I put the standard airbox back in to quieten it down.

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