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Got the following for sale since I've gone back to a std airbox.

It is direct fitment to a HCR32 ( R32 GTS-T ) but might fit an R33 GTS-T ?!?

- "GENUINE" BLITZ SUS Power - used only 5,000km then ultrasonic cleaned ( so like new ) $150.00 + postage NOW $100.00 + postage for quick sale. "SOLD"

The BLITZ SUS Power air cleaners are made from top quality T-304 stainless steel. Totally unique, the entire filtration element is made from a fine stainless steel T-304 mesh (200 micron mesh and 150 micron crown). This mesh means the filter will never wear out, and have substantially less restriction than any other filter. Another feature is the super fine pattern of the mesh. This straightens the airflow and dramatically reduces aerodynamic tumble (restrictive turbulence). The BLITZ air cleaners also have fine mesh at the top of the filter, further improving the airflow capabilities.

Unlike anything available in the market today, the BLITZ SUS Power air cleaner is by far the best performing and best looking automotive air filter money can buy, which includes all the parts to intsall.

PM if interested :P

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- BRAND NEW APEXi $100.00 + postage

and lebostyles, the postage is included in the price

Doesnt sound like it is from the sellers wording :P

Postage for a pod would be around 8 - 12 bucks MAX (australia wide) :D

Cheers

can u fit that to morethan one type of car, or just a skyline, i wana put it on my honda :)

This pod is designed for direct fitment to an R32 / R33 AFM so you'd be better off grabbing a K & N Pod to suit your Honda. Try to get your hands on a catolgue and you'll find one to suit your needs for sure !

Hope that helps :D

A bit off topic, but Im looking for a stock airbox for rwc. Where can i get one and for how much

Check around at Jap Importers ( not real easy to come by though ) or I've found that if you post in the "Want to buy" section you'll get someone who's got one for sale.

All. Thanks for your PM's. I'm still wading through them and I'll get back to you all. I will be doing this "First in, best dressed" though as it's only fair. Also, I should mention, I will only send registered post ( only like a couple of bucks extra ) because that way both seller and buyer have peace of mind.

The APEXi is SOLD. However....... the Blitz is still up for sale and the price is REDUCED for a quick sale.

There must be someone out there who wants absurdly loud induction noise :rant: ........... and that's what you get with this pod HUGE INDUCTION NOISE !!!!

These sell for $220 delivered through Nengun and are the highest flowing filter available ( and you can clean it and use it again and again !! ).

B.T.W. Postage is only $15 to anywhere in Aus. ;)

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