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There are a few people emailing us about the blue Hybrid kits, but we are sorry to say that they have been discontinued and sold out.

The red ones are the same discontinued stocks but we still have some left, that is why we sell them at this low price, grab yourself a genuine Hybrid kit today.

Hey I'm seriously interested in one of these kits. I won't be able to arrange transfer before monday afternoon, but I do have the money (was gonna buy a bush kit, but now I see this....)

Do you have to cut a hole in the drivers side of the engine bay for the pipe to come through? & do you have to cut out any of the stock bumper? It's to fit a R33 S2. Only things I'm wary about on the DIY side of fitting it.

Hey I'm seriously interested in one of these kits. I won't be able to arrange transfer before monday afternoon, but I do have the money (was gonna buy a bush kit, but now I see this....)

Do you have to cut a hole in the drivers side of the engine bay for the pipe to come through? & do you have to cut out any of the stock bumper? It's to fit a R33 S2. Only things I'm wary about on the DIY side of fitting it.

you have to cut one hole for the piping and you have to trim the back of the front bumper hole a little bit,

but the kit comes with a step by step instruction with photos, so you cant go wrong, to be honest.

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This is the latest products from Powerdigger.com Pty Ltd.

The SABER stainless steel mesh air filter, you can use it with the Hybrid intercooler kit giving you even higher power gain.




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