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Item:

Apexi Power Intake pod filter

Age:

Unknown - not very old

Condition:

Perfect condition

Price:

SOLD

To Fit: (What car)

SKYLINE HCR32

SKYLINE ECR33 (GTST & GTS)

SKYLINE ER34

STAGEA WGC34

STAGEA WGNC34

300ZX Z32

300ZX CZ32

300ZX GCZ32

300ZX VG30DETT

Location:

Melbourne - south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

The dual funnel Power Intake evolved from the highly successful Super Intake. Subtle refinements in the design and filter element resulted in a 10% reduction in pressure drop. Utilizing an upper and lower funnel, the Power Intake reduces air turbulence within the filter and creates smooth air flow into the throttle body. The Power Intake is a maintenance-free dry-type air filter and will alleviate the problem of filter oil from wet air cleaners interfering with the air-flow meter.

Apexi power intake air pod for sale which comes with L bracket to suit HCR32. Bracket goes onto one of the standard holes in the inner guard of the car which holds the pod tight and upright giving it breathing room to suck up all the air around it.

Its in perfect condition and is in very clean with no rips or damage.

Picture below is how it sits with standard intake pipe on a HCR32 with the L bracket.

R32GTS-T133.jpg

Edited by abu
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bro ill take it - ill pick up this w.e

lol no worries man.

I can drop it off for your tonight if you want, I am just about to go down to the garage and take it off the car.

Let me know, just call/SMS or PM me. You got my number.

Sold guys.

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