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Clear top Cold Air Induction Box

for R33 GTS-T, R34 GTT

high quality aluminium made

Bolt on, come with everything u need

with fit any pod on the market

optional block off the snokel hole and stock cooler piping hole (for aftermarket cooler piping)

$195 posted

P.S. solenoid relocation will require for R33 with stock boost solenoid

Aluminium hood panel

Improve cooling efficiency by forcing the cold air goes to the radiator

finished in silver

R33, S14, S15 - $105 posted

R34 - $110 posted

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Apexi style cold air induction box

fit S14, S15

$140 posted

ALL my product are made from top quality 1.5mm Aluminum to ensure their strength

interest buyer con contact me via PM

P.S.

pls only pm me if u are geniune buyer

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I got one of the quality cai boxes from maxx - great quality, well made product and a great person to deal with. How about some trader feedback :D

U still got any radiator panels?? COD??

:)

the stock air box are known to be restriction while pod filter will have hot air suck in.

This air box increase the size from the stock air box and able to work with pod filter for better air flow, while also block the hot air from engine bay

Snorkel are designed by nissan engineer though aero dynamic test, and prove it's the best way to breath air.

the clear top also makes the engine bay looks heaps better :)

Muz: yes i can do it, PM me

  • 2 weeks later...

yo, im realy intrested in 1 ov your cai boxes and im sure alot ov the 33 crew on tha coast will be too! i was going to make 1 myself but i dont mind spending the money and getting 1 made. i have the stock intercooler but i cant understand where the pod will get the cold air from.

Im realy keen on 1 ov your cia boxes if u fill me in where the air is coming from. will have to be next week as i just spent 600 on a hks sequential. keep me posted.

Gamma

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