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Apexi Power Intake Kit for ECR33, ER34, WGC34 & WGNC34 Stagea

The Apexi Power Intake Kit is a fantastic purchase for anyone desiring a complete POD filter setup for their vehicle.

The Intake Kit includes filter, filter gasket and mounting bracket to properly fasten the filter within the engine compartment.

This particular Apexi Power Intake Kit is in excellent condition with no signs of wear, age or damage.

The sale includes the following:

1 x Apexi Filter

1 x Apexi Filter Gasket

1 x Mounting bracket

4 x Fastners (suit most Nissan air flow metres)

Condition: Used, excellent condition

Item location: Melbourne, VIC

Delivery: Postage at buyer’s expense, pickup accepted.

Price: $80.00 FIRM

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does this bolt straight up to the afm or do i need an adapter kit thing

any better price u can get the new for like 110

cheers

julz

Julz, this does bolt straight onto an R33/ R34 AFM. I am not sure about other models however.

I can do $75 plus Delivery. The filter is essentially new with NO dirt or debris on it.

Delivery will vary depending on your location.

does this bolt straight up to the afm or do i need an adapter kit thing

any better price u can get the new for like 110

cheers

julz

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