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Thanks Chris will do, gotta ring CRD this arvo and book in the tune for hopefully early next week. I thought I'd let you get settled into the unit first plus I might be giving you a buzz soon about the rims

Where did you get the catch can/washer bottle from??
Looks similar to the Just Jap item.

Its a Just Jap/Performance Metalcraft Hybrid. I got Leon from PMC to cut the 20mm barbs off and weld on the three 16mm items but the third is actually a dummy to keep the "legal" look as it actually vents to atmo but is very well hidden.

And for all those people that say the GTR Catch can wont fit into the GTST thats not correct. All that is needed is a GTR washer bottle bracket and to drill 2 small holes and it goes straight in

hey i really like your air box! it that completely custom on your part?

i wish i had something like that on mine but my intake filter is about times the size of your :S

hey i really like your air box! it that completely custom on your part?

i wish i had something like that on mine but my intake filter is about times the size of your :S

Yeh full custom box I made up a couple of years ago, its loosley based on one that was doing the rounds on here a while back but I think mine has a better seal.

I might still have the template lying around in my shed somewhere, if I find it ill contact you via PM if you want it?

looks awesome Dave. Good to see that all your hard work and patience has paid off. well done.

Thanks Paul, Most of the parts you cant see are from you mate :rofl:

Hey Mate,

Love the detail am just wondering wher you got the airbox from??

Its a custom box I made myself a few years ago. I was never happy with the ones going around (Either didnt seal well or just plain ugly)

It was a bit of trail and error to get it to fit but i tink i have a template around somewhere for it. The only thing is its made specifically to fit the Apexi Super suction kit and "may" not fit other pod setups

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