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Hi guys,

I'm new to the forum and have been searching around for an answer to my question. I've searched around but couldn't find the exact answer I was looking for.

I own a 32 gtr that has this kit installed on it, along with the z32 afm's (all on the car when I purchased it).

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/trust-greddy-suction-kit-trustgreddy-airinx-nissan-skyline-r32-gtr-r33-gtr-r34-gtr-rb26dett-p-919.html

I was wanting to put the oem air box back on but I know the inlet on that is 65mm and the z32's are 80mm. The above kit ^ can suit the stock afm's, but this needs to be specified when purchasing. Would the kit that suits the oem afm's just have smaller intake pipes? For me to have a suction kit on the car but with the stock air box, would I need to sell the entire kit I have on the car and buy another one to suit the 65mm afms or is there a much easier option? I also know the nismo units are 65mm's, as I don't have the oem ones so would need to purchase some, but they are pretty expensive.

How much could I sell this kit for second hand?

The reason I may have to put the stock air box back on is for the car to get a roadworthy certificate, but I'm not 100% sure yet, just need to know what my options are when the time comes.

Thanks for your time, look forward to hearing responses.

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To clarify for you, you can run Z32 AFM's on your standard airbox although you will need to modify it to suit the larger size diameter of the Z32's.

By the "suction kit" I presume you mean both the replacement "Twin Turbo" pipe and the intake pipes for your filters as a whole. In the case of you fitting a standard airbox you definately need to get rid of the intake pipes and replace back with OEM as your airbox wont fit otherwise. I have seen the replacement Nismo twin turbo pipe fit with the larger Nismo Airbox on standard however cant comment weather your Greddy pipes will work with OEM box.

Thanks for the reply.

So your saying If I want to modify the standard airbox I can keep everything I have on the car right now (except for the pods), but, if I keep the airbox standard, I need to change both the intake pipes and the z32's to smaller units (65mm)? If I changed the intake pipes to smaller, can I still keep the greddy replacement twin turbo pipe? How much would this effect performance having the oem air box on with smaller afm's but then having the larger greddy twin turbo pipe? (if its possible to run it like that).

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To clarify for you, you can run Z32 AFM's on your standard airbox although you will need to modify it to suit the larger size diameter of the Z32's.

By the "suction kit" I presume you mean both the replacement "Twin Turbo" pipe and the intake pipes for your filters as a whole. In the case of you fitting a standard airbox you definately need to get rid of the intake pipes and replace back with OEM as your airbox wont fit otherwise. I have seen the replacement Nismo twin turbo pipe fit with the larger Nismo Airbox on standard however cant comment weather your Greddy pipes will work with OEM box.

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