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Item: R33 skyline gtst metal air flow induction pipe

Location: gold coast, i can post, but i will need to get a quote. around $17 i guess due to the wieght.

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Item Condition: excellent

Reason for Selling: no longer have this setup.

Price and Payment Conditions: $100

Extra Info: This comes with everything to bolt on, and will bolt right up to your stock turbo, comes with joiners and clamps as in the picture..

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hey yeah it does... its about 10-13 cms away from the piping. i just got rubber hose and joined them together onto the pipe, was sorta easy, and didnt make any difference... only used blow valve air and oil cooling air.. sounded nice.

Edited by seriesII

hey i dont.. your running a pod or a filter box?.. it seemed to clear everything in the nice large engine bay :), im running a hks mushroom pod and was all good.. but yeah, i dont want to sell it and its crap for you :sick:.. the cai in joined after the piped and after air flow meter.. hey, from my memory, it cleared alot..

hey yeah.. still here.. ill take it to post office 2day to get the right amount for postedso im not overcharging or anything... ill get back to you tonight.. dont need deposit that cool.. sold to keefy :sick:

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