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G'day guys,

As topic states I have for sale a full greddy suction intake kit for a r33 GTR or r34 GTR..

Purchased a week before christmas and has been on my car for less than 2000kms..

Paid a little over $1500 delivered

Am asking $1050 delivered anywhere in aus

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I'll hopefully get some pics up tomorrow. Piping is still on car.. Condition is pretty much new, has been on the car less than a month and was purchased brand new from kudos Motorsport..

Whats your reason for changing to the ARC inlet box?

i always wanted one of these but if your reason for the ARC box is good enuf maby ill buy one of them lol

Cheers gl with the sale

I'd say it would be just to avoid the legalities of having pod filters as we all know coppers hate them

Its an air box = happy pigga's

Plus its ARC.... Nuff said :thumbsup:

Yes weapon is right

I have been 'very politely' told to get rid of my pods.. I suppose I could easily just enclose them but the box just seems so much easier..

Plus it's ARC baby.. ;)

Any which way somebody is getting a VERY good deal considering the cost to replace the greddy pipes..

I'll budge abit on price although I can't go much lower than $970 delivered as I need it replaced with an airbox.. If I can't sell it for that I'd rather just keep it..

Will try and get pics up soon but we all know what they look like..

It's not the manifold side sorry buddy, just the pods and intake piping that goes to the turbos.. Will only fit R33 GTRs and R34 GTRs..

Price drop to $930 posted guys..

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