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arc air box for sale

only used for about 2000kms i bought it brand new from nengun for around $700

these absolutlely shit on pod filter set ups and standard air boxes

u feel the extra response the whole way thru the rev range

only reason im selling is because i am going a 26/30 with a gt42r and going with a bellmouth

also never had a problem with cops with it compared to covered up pod filters.

$500

dont low ball me stupid offers they will be disregarded.

pm me ur offers

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lol

yeah mate it is cleary secured in my engine bay, they dont come with piping it bolts onto ur afm

ill supply everything that it came with

easy as f**k to install as well

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Edited by GUN_METAL_GTR32

i've got a return flow fmic on my r34, would this get sufficient intake without a snorkel (or does it come with a snorkel?)

hows this with heat soak?

any kind of induction sound through it?

i've got a return flow fmic on my r34, would this get sufficient intake without a snorkel (or does it come with a snorkel?)

hows this with heat soak?

any kind of induction sound through it?

hay mate

i dont know how the piping works on a return flow style cooler so i cant answer

its fine with heat soak, i had a cold air intake from the front bumper to underneath it and i reckon that kept it nice and cool

the induction sound is different to a pod and different to a oem airbox i cant really describe it but its tough

u definately feel more response thru the hole rev range

im only getting rid of it because it wont suit my gt42r with a bellmouth on it

if ur in melbourne u can come and have a trial fit if u please

japmuscle i apologize for my post

I would have def been interested in this, however from what I have read these are defect-able ? (or are they ok)

My car goes in for its EPA test this week and I have only had it a few months, and yes it was a "random" breath test..

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