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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T and R34 GT-T Brand New Cold Air Box Cover which is designed to house Pod Filters.

This assists to reduce power loss caused by the sucking in of hot air from the turbo.

The box is made of ABS plastic, and features allen key bolts and nut inserts.

$50.00 each

Some adjustments may be required when fitting, depending on your intercooler and setup.

Pictures are example pictures of a R33 Series 1 1993 Skyline with the Cold Air Box Cover fitted and R34 GT-T. All piping are the same the only difference between the two models is the catch can behind the headlights are different so around that area its not a flush fit in a 34 but is not noticeable. (as shown in pic)

The example skyline R33 is set up with a Hybrid front mount intercooler and APEXI pod filter.

The cover will definitely fit the GTS-T without many adjustments as it did for me,

but I am not sure how well it suits with other models. (adjustments may be required)

The example R34 is also set up with a Hybrid Front mount cooler with a Drift pod filter.

As tested the cover will fit a 34 GT-T but you may require some adjustments depending on cooler size

You are welcome to view the item and pick up in south-east Melbourne, or postage at buyers expense.

You may pm me or post here if you require further detail.

How this will work is we will need at least a minimum of 15 confirmed numbers to get these made, and either a deposit or full payment of the item may be required as I do not have the funds to get a huge number of these made up at once but this will be confirmed within the next day or so.

PICS WILL BE POSTED TONIGHT

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thats great guys keem them interest coming

pics will be posted tonight. works being gay and wont let me go onto photo bucket.

sorry about the delay guys but here are the pics

these are for R33

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and here are the R34 pics. now the side panel are the same the only thing of concern was the top cover but as you can see it all fits very well

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and this is the pic of the side panel. first hole if for air intake pipe and second hole if for cooler pipe feeding into the cooler

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arrgghhh how about a R33 GTR! in fo shiz if you can swing it to get made too,

sorry mate but GTR at this stage is a no go as we only have template for us poor folks with GTST's and GTT's lol

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