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Maxx. very nice looking ariboxes. I really want one for an R32GTR that is fitted with twin Apexi pods. Happy to post you pics of the engine bay etc and of course I understand it may cost a little more than the GTST ones. I really think it will be a good seller for you too.

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hello , can u call me on 0418277470 to arrenge items to be delivered

carbring style clear top cold air induction box

high quality aluminium made

will fit R33 gts-t, R34 gtt

$190 posted

Aluminium hood panel

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R34 $110 posted

$10 off if buy both

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Hi Maxx,

What's the induction noise like when using a box around the pod? I'm assuming louder than stock but not quite as loud as when the pod is left exposed.

gR33ddy, what's your's sound like? 'cause if I go for the box I'd have the same setup as you.

Cheers guys.

;)

Hi Maxx,

What's the induction noise like when using a box around the pod? I'm assuming louder than stock but not quite as loud as when the pod is left exposed.  

gR33ddy, what's your's sound like?  'cause if I go for the box I'd have the same setup as you.

Cheers guys.  

:)

The sound isnt much different, you can still hear the pod sucking nicely :)

Ive since converted to the dry type, apexi power intake filter and they have a more subtle sound, still good but. Also got rid of the use of filter oil which was meesing up my AFM.

Since then Ive also got a Hybrid front mount installed and I cant use my stock snorkel.

Maxx - can you get, or know of any snorkels that will fit?

Heres a pic.

110305%20011.jpg

just the box, the snorkel come with the car in stock form.

sorry Paul, i don't have any, but as u go for the hybird cooler, u should have a piping hole left from the stock cooler piping, try bunning for plastic pipe and get Cold air from bottom of the car.

Sorry, last question before I order:

Does it have all the mounting points to secure it to the car or do I need to do that myself and is it possible to get a non clear window one?

sorry Paul, i don't have any, but as u go for the hybird cooler, u should have a piping hole left from the stock cooler piping, try bunning for plastic pipe and get Cold air from bottom of the car.

Yeh, I am planning on setting that up but I am also after some sort of intake for the top inlet. Be good to have 2 lots of cold air coming in.

Thanks anyway, let me know if you hear of any.

:)

What would be the posibility of getting one for an r33 ith only the hole in the side for the piping to the pod filter and the clear window on top?

no hole for snorkel and no hole for standard cooler piping return.

Basically to suite hybrid style cooler setups with no extra holes.

If you know what i mean?

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