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STOCK R34 GTR AIRBOX & SNORKEL

Removed from a 2002 Model Vspec that had 22,000kms & stored away since which is why it looks like new.

Comes complete with the airbox all rubbers & clamps intact, snorkel, the duct that goes in the inner guard, brandnew panel filter, All the 8 screws that hold the afm's and the 2 plastic clips that mount the snorkel to the chasis.

R34 GTR air-boxes are extremely rare, especially complete including everything and in as new condition.

They handle allot of power over 400kw at the wheels.

Here are the pics of the airbox

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$500

Pick up from Taylorslakes (Melb) , or can send Registered post Australia wide for an extra $40

Call / Txt 0422756270

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Dont look any different to the one in my 260rs which is from r33gtr, good luck with ur sale

The front snorkle is a little different. The R34's have a taller opening.

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