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Introducing the latest addition to our growing Carbon Fibre Parts range, the JJR Carbon Fibre Cold Airbox for Nissan Skyline BNR32.

The JJR Carbon Fibre Cold Airbox is a high quality and super lightweight, 1 Piece Airbox setup, designed to shield aftermarket Pod type Air Filters against engine bay heat from the Turbo side of the engine, helping to improve performance while at the same time enhancing your engine bays appearance.

Each JJR Carbon Airbox features a high quality durable gloss finish, and with only minor trimming is compatible with most popular Pod Filters including M's, Apexi Power Intake and HKS Super Flow.

Designed for vehicles using standard Air Flow Meters, or factory size direct Replacements (Including Nismo & Mines).

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AVAILABLE NOW FOR $249.00

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With Australia's biggest range of High Performance Japanese Parts all under one roof, and all available online, purchasing your tuning parts online couldn't be easier!

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here.

got pics fitted

Hi Ali, let me try and find some for you, if I can I will post them up.

Cheers,

Steve

Any plans on making these for other models? (R34!!)

Hi Samantha, we are working on developing other models at the moment, but at this stage we only have them available for BNR32.

Regards,

Steve

do you just PUT it there? coz i dont see any screw or anything

Hi mate, once fitted, the airbox assembly sits firmly in place without bolts as such, as per the photos above.

Regards,

Steve

do you know if is this may be easily defectable?? considering it isnt screwed in to place or anything?

Our airboxes are a similar design to many other fibreglass and alloy options available and being that they sit firmly in place once installed, so from that perspective I wouldn't expect any problems.

Regards,

Steve

  • 3 months later...

Keep the orders coming guys, plenty of stock still available :thumbsup:

These are also coming soon for ECR33 for those customers who are interested.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 4 years later...


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