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i know this is probably rediculous but i got defected for HKS pod the other night and i have 4 days to get it sorted. I have my VL commodore in the shed with its motor in pieces. Just wondering if theres any slight chance in hell that i could fit that airbox somehow onto the rb25det in the r33??

Highly doubting it but thought it might be an easy way out/

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VL airbox wont really go close at all, sits the wrong way.

R31 airbox would be closer than the VL box. Still not a direct bolt up though.

Should find one at the wreckers if R33 boxes are too expensive/hard to find and you just want to get through the inspection.

doh, thanks man. I'm not much worried about the expense, more about finding one at a wreckers. I"ve emailed a couple of the jap wreckers and am just waiting for a reply at the mo so we'll see.

Don't think its worth getting a pod filter engineered till i put the rest of my stuff in the car, so i was gonna do it all together.

Cheers man

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