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Brand New Apexi Power Intake for all Cars

This filter has a life time use, The best POD Filter in the market, see the test at:

http://www.affinityconsultants.co.uk/gtrowner/induction.html

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$169.00 with Apexi Adaptor + Brackets (Specific type) (For Skylines)

$119.00 Replacement Filter

Takes 2-2.5 Weeks from Japan via Air Freight

- S13/180sx

- S14, S15 (In stock)

- RNN14

- HNR32, ECR33, ER34

- All Toyota (Except JZX100)

- RX7 (FC)

- All Subaru

- All Mitsubishi

- All Honda

Some More Info. at: http://www.bt-revolution.com/Apexi%20Power%20Intake.htm

  • 8 months later...

hey mate yeah your top link is broken... just a query do these come with the pipe from the turbo to the pod??? cause i have seen a Apexi kit that does i think

  • 4 months later...
neshgtr - We are not sure if the adapters from your HKS Pods will be the same, so you may still need the full kit. Let us know if your interested.

if im to get the full kit for my 32 gtr wot am i looking at price wise?

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