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gr33ddy - Please check your PM's regarding the Oil Cooler I ordered, you have been active since I PM'd you, So I am guessing you missed that you had new PM's.

I need to sort this out ASAP.

Cheers

Chris

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Hey, I was wondering if the CAI would also fit in an NA R33, looks to me like it would but im not 100% sure, if they do i was also wondering if you had any left or were getting any others in, thanks

  • 1 month later...

Received my R34 Radiator Panel today... can't wait to fit it!

Absolutely awesome delivery time considering distance from SA to NSW; definitely recommended as a seller! :rolleyes:

  • 3 weeks later...
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Carbring style Clear top Cold Air Induction Box

for R33 GTS-T, R34 GTT

high quality aluminium made

Bolt on, come with everything u need

$190 posted

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

interest buyer con contact me via PM :wavey:

P.S.

pls only pm me if u are geniune buyer

negative comment will be given to time waster

Am interested if you have any CAI for a R33 GTST left. Radiator deflector too if have any!:

email: [email protected]

sort out the problem with supplier,

so CAI box and panel are now available again!

got a few CAI box in stock

and still waiting for panel

but won't be long

interest buyer can contact me via PM :D

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Hi Maxx,

Received the box today (ummm yesterday) all is good

Man that's fast shipping from HK !!

Maxx roxx & his boxx kixx ass. ^_^

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Hi there im interested in one of these CAI Boxes. I dont have an intercooler too improve cooling. With this Box and a Pod has anybody noticed any increase in heat or is it the same as having the stocky box but with cool induction noise. At the moment my car is stocky but all im going to get is a turbo back exhaust and I want the cool sound without going the BOV because of problems associated with them.

it should be better than stock air box (bigger volume, better flow) + with cool induction noise, which design for stock cooler piping.

An improve version for aftermarket cooler piping will be release shortly

Hey Maxx,

CAI Box for the R34: does the entry for the stock snorkel sit at EXACTLY the same place as the stock air box? After my FMIC install, i modified my snorkel to fit around the piping so I only want to go Pod if I can retain that snorkel :blink:

Secondly, these new boxes, do they have 2 holes? One for the snorkel and one for a CAI tube?

I might be interested in a clear top box for R34 :D

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