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As the subject says...

O2 rush pod filter (foam type - double layer), only few months old. Reason for sale - I cant stand the sound of a pod filter. $100

I have also made up a CAI partition for the O2 rush filter, (made from aluminium - with foil backed foam for insulation). $70

I can also make up 1 or 2 more CAI partitions for R33's (not sure how much material I have left, so dont quote me on that), but if you are interested, let me know, and I'll see what I have...

Prefer melb buyers, but can COD at buyers expense

Zahos

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Forgot to mention, it comes with the adapter too...

Aparently it fits R32's as well???

Here's a pic

O2%20Rush%20Race%20pod.jpg

They go for $195 new at UAS

http://202.139.242.57/pricelists/skylines%...ine%20parts.htm

And they flow well.....

dyno5%20mods.jpg

And filter well too, because of the double layer of foam...

The UAS website says the pod will fit both R32 and R33, but I cant confirm this. Can any1 tell me if the R32 and R33 adaptors are the same?

As for the CAI partition, I highly doubt it will fit an R32, but if the pod fits an R32, then I'll throw in the materials to make it yourself...

Sorry ppl, I dont have a digital camera, so I dont have any pics of the CAI partition.

chrishonk, I live in Avondale Heights.

RedLineGTR, I replied to your PM.

If any other queries, dont hesitate to call me on: 0421 345 340

George

Hey George.

Ash here (the one that had the R31 for sale you looked at with ya mate)

I've got the GTS-R and need something to split the pod from engine bay.... i might be interested in the partition as it's sucking heaps of hot air where the pod is.

Can i take a look ?

Hey Ash,

The partition definately wont fit your car, as it folows the shape of the R33 ungine bay... I spent a fair bit of time trying to get it to fit just right...

My advice to you is to make one.

Using a piece or cardboard, make a template, then cut a sheet of aluminium to match, and get some of the foil backed foam from clarke rubber on Keilor rd (opposite auto one).

shouldn't cost you more than $30 to make, plus a few hours... (took me in total 3 - 4 hours).

Hi,

I am very keen to buy the air filter & CAI partition. I have an R33 GTS-T - so the gear will suit.

The only issue is payment & shipment - as Im in Sydney - however Im sure something can be arranged with a courier or something similiar.

I will send you a private message in a minute.

Dan

The partition I have is with the stock IC piping im place, but I have a template where I can cut another one with or without the holes for piping....

The foil backed foam was $10 or $20....

I think I got 1 metre coz I wanted it for some other stuff, and it was $20...

so it should be $10 for .5 metre...

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