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Anyone know if a R33 airbox will fit in a R34? wanting to hide a pod and not sure if the size of the 34 box will cut it :P

Nope, R33 are wider, discovered that years ago when a bloke with 34 gt-t wanted to buy my ARC airbox. Washer bottle or radiator overflow bottle in way.

105kg x 10, nothing to sneeze at, but nothing particularly strong either. It looks like a lot of weight, but for my bench I should be doing at least 170-180kg x 10 on deads.

And yeah I'm feeling like a Krispy Kreme. Shower time.

Had some Krispy Kreme last night. Feelsbatman

Got defected for pod, took it off realised it was drift, gave it away.

Wanting to buy one of those HKS mushroom pods from FRSPORT.

But was waiting till i found a suitable airbox to cut open before bothering.

/end

Honestly, you'd better off keeping stock airbox and chuck decent filter in i.e. K&N, BMC, etc

Was told they makes same/similar induction noise as pods, someone can confirm.

Got defected for pod, took it off realised it was drift, gave it away.

Wanting to buy one of those HKS mushroom pods from FRSPORT.

But was waiting till i found a suitable airbox to cut open before bothering.

/end

They don't call the HKS filters "poisonous mushrooms" for nothing...

They tend to break down over time and send shit through the turbo/motor.

They don't call the HKS filters "poisonous mushrooms" for nothing...

They tend to break down over time and send shit through the turbo/motor.

Looks like everything i plan/do is terrible, so gonna sell the car and get a myki

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