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You can make one for about $0 - $10, if you're a bit handy. I saw a how-to on the forum a while ago. Did it differently to me (probably better lol) but was more involved.

Nissan will charge you about $90 for it, but if you pop off the plastic cover then stick some rubber or stiff foam around the edge to stop hot air getting in, you'll end up with the same result.

Of course it won't say "Poooowweeerrrr duct" for everyone to see when you open the bonnet......

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You can make one for about $0 - $10, if you're a bit handy. I saw a how-to on the forum a while ago. Did it differently to me (probably better lol) but was more involved.

Nissan will charge you about $90 for it, but if you pop off the plastic cover then stick some rubber or stiff foam around the edge to stop hot air getting in, you'll end up with the same result.

Of course it won't say "Poooowweeerrrr duct" for everyone to see when you open the bonnet......

It will if you get a white texter and put it on there :D

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You can make one for about $0 - $10, if you're a bit handy. I saw a how-to on the forum a while ago. Did it differently to me (probably better lol) but was more involved.

Nissan will charge you about $90 for it, but if you pop off the plastic cover then stick some rubber or stiff foam around the edge to stop hot air getting in, you'll end up with the same result.

Of course it won't say "Poooowweeerrrr duct" for everyone to see when you open the bonnet......

Yeah, try $180 :whistling:

dodgey DIY is not the look im after.... thanks anyway

Lol @ dodgy DIY...

Guess it depends on your skill level...

Go to a Nissan dealer and ask them for one; they'll happily unload your wallet for you.:thumbsup:

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Yeh for OEM you have no choice but nissan unless you can find one on ebay, you may be able to pick one up 2nd hand from the US on the ebays

Just did a search

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Airbox-G35-K-N-filter-Air-Box-OEM-/270781929440?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f0bdc57e0

thats all i could find.

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Yeah, try $180 :whistling:

Lol @ dodgy DIY...

Guess it depends on your skill level...

Go to a Nissan dealer and ask them for one; they'll happily unload your wallet for you.:thumbsup:

Yeh, pushing over 300kw with my dodgy diy duct. ;)

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sorry i'll elaborate on that....

im not interested in the fictional power gain with this mod, am just in need of the OEM part that goes here

Umm, I'm confused. If it's a fictional power gain, why are you so interested? I'm not saying you will get much (if any) gain (as opposed to us M35 owners), but wouldn't you like to try a zero cost mod to see before being touched up by Nissan or anyone else?

If it's only about the looks, put the money towards something that can be seen on the outside IMO.

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