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I have a Seller that has Carbon Fibre Air intakes for sale for european and japeneese cars. They RRP $1600 each with a overall KW gain of 42KW at The Wheels.

Of course the more i order at once the cheaper it gets. These are specifically designed for each car and improves your performance greatly not to mention the sound. It is a must have for type r integras or turbos.

Want your integra to sound like a ferari then i suggest you get this air filter kit.

Email me if you are interested

[email protected]

Dont PM as i dont regularly check.

I will garentee satisfaction with this product.

I will post up pics tonight when i get to my work computer.

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hahahahahaah

this is one of the funniest threads ive ever seen

not even a piece of thermally shielded pvc pipe thats ducted to the front of your car that has flywire on the end will give u 42rwkw

:(

Give him a chance, he just left out the part where it squirts NOS into the intake :dry:

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