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Here we have a rare genuine HKS intake kit to suit any R33 gtst. May also fit R34 with mods.

Kit replaces stock IC pipes with light weight aluminium that offers less restriction and smoother bends.

The hard intake pipe has less bends than stock, and won't suck in/restrict flow. Feels like a real quality pipe.

Inlet IC and intake pipe both have threaded holes for a temp sensor (useful for eg if you want to see how well your ic is cooling the intake air)

The 2 lines that connect to the intake pipe (bov and some other one) will need to be modified to line up.

Selling because I was hoping to use the stock airbox with these pipes, but that isn't possible. I started spraying parts black cos I prefer the stealth look, however they could do with a respray.

Kit pretty much comes with everything you would get out of the box:

-Hard Intake Pipe

-Aluminium IC Pipes

-HKS pod with afm adaptor

-All necessary quality silicon joiners and clamps

$200 ono + postage

Be quick to grab this rare item! Think of the hectic spooling sounds of this low restriction setup!!!

Richard - 0421 202 823

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No I don't unfortunately. I got as far as putting the IC pipes in then realised the airbox wasn't going to fit. This is because the IC pipes replace the two rubber 90 degree joiners, and bolt up directly to the smic (or return flow cooler), so its metal all the way. The bends are less sharp than the stock rubber joiners which is good for less restriction, but also means the pipes come up higher and hit the stock airbox.

Also, scoured the web but can't find pics of this kit let alone of it installed. Apparently it was purchased a while back through a HKS catalogue, which in themselves are hard to find. I'll grab a pic of the catalogue page this is in for anyone interested.

Here is the page from the catalogue from which it was originally purchased. I hope your Japanese is up to scratch

$180 ono go!

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Edited by Richard GTST

OK so I know the intake pipes are the same fitment on r33/34 and that the SMICs are interchangeable.

Having done some googling it would appear that the IC pipes are very similar if not identical, but alas I cannot say for certain.

Perhaps somebody knowledgeable would be kind enough to shed some light on the subject

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