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Item: Apexi Power Intake Kit for r34 GTT

Age: 2000km's....id say 3 months old. can verify via receipt.

Condition: pretty good.

Price: $150

To Fit: (What car) r34 gtt or gt25

Location: Sydney

Contact: Shane 0432 043 112

Comments: Selling because i wanted to go back to the std airbox and snorkel. the pod was just sucking too much hot air from the engine bay and i didnt find it worthwhile creating a heatshield and cold air feed. i only drive it a few times a week so the filter is in great condition. prefer pick-up, can post at buyers expense.

oh and its the silver limited edition intake. so it adds that extra bling under your hood.!

cheers,

Shane

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ohh nathaniel i get it...

nahh sorry the r34 kit is a direct bolt-on replacement onto your afm.

not steel pipe thingy. i wish it did otherwise i wudnt have it for sale lol.

i can add in a stainless steel pipe which will extend the pod away from the engine...but you would have to get yourself some silicon joiners and some clips. its about a 45 degree bend

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