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Hey,

Bought a r32 airbox from a sau trader, didnt fit at all so sent it back to SAU Trader for a refund. He said that he will send a r33 airbox, i sent him a PM telling him it wont fit in my r32. After 3 weeks of sending him emails/PM's with no response, out of the blue i have a r33 airbox arrive to my place.....

so much for the credibility of SAU traders....

Just want this to be over and done with, anyone willing to purchase it off me? just want my money back..

Item: R33 cold air Air-Box

Location: Victoria, Ferntree Gully (would prefer pick up or meet somewhere)

Age: Received Today

Condition: Black fibreglass mould

Price: $100firm

Pics:

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Thanks all

Patrick

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Any other parts required to fit it that you know of? Does it just fit straight in to any R33 gtst? Anyone know?

Im assuming this will obviously work better than the standard airbox. Is it designed to house a pod filter? Or is it a complete unit.

Any other parts required to fit it that you know of? Does it just fit straight in to any R33 gtst? Anyone know?

Im assuming this will obviously work better than the standard airbox. Is it designed to house a pod filter? Or is it a complete unit.

its to house a pod filter, you will have to cut a hole on the left to pass the pod filter through. The box is mounted between the pod and the AFM.

It should pretty much fit straight on as it was designed for it.

If you live around Knox, i can happily meet up and show/explain it to ya :P

Yeah, may catch up with you, ill pm you if I get a chance, have a pretty hectic schedule. Dont put it aside for me though, im still not sure if ill take it.

With this though, you have legally have a pod and a front mount as the pod is housed, correct?

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