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Hey,

Buying a stock airbox tomorrow and snorkel to replace my HKS Air Pod. Just wondering if the bolts needed for it can be bought from a local hardware store? and would be good if anyone knew the size of them? lol.

Thanks Heaps! :yes:

Also ive read heaps of threads about what is better out of stock airbox or pod and it seems no one has a final answer... Just seems to me that the pod would be sucking in heaps of hot air and for summer stock airbox would be better. Although then people say the turbo heats up the air anwayz... lol, makes me brain hurt! >_<

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Umm.. take one out of your water reservoir, and try hand-threading that into the threaded holes for the airbox. I'm pretty sure it's the same bolt (length-wise too).

I *think* it's 8mm? M8x30 or something like that. (it's quite loong)

In any case, if it fits and screws in by hand (not forcefully) just take that bolt to your hardware store and ask for more of those.

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