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Hey guys

Does anyone have a standard R34 Gt-t airbox / bov that I could borrow for a few days? I also wouldnt mind buying if anyone has either of these items for sale.

I have tried ringing a lot of import & half cut places but with no luck yet.

Please ring me on 0415 556 722 (Iwont have my phone until tonight - about 7pm so could you please sms me?)

:)

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hmmm ... I have a blitz supersound bov currently installed.

Does anyone know if this can be plumbed back? if so where can i get a kit from?

Is this still defectable?

Also, is there anyone out there able to lend me an airbox in case Dj albert isnt able to lend me his?

There's a large Macca's value meal in it for anyone who can help me hehe :(

hey dude.

just got my car back,

they didnt remove the airbox, i still got my stock airbox in there with kn panel filter, so yeah.. sorry dude..

as far as i know the stock bov should be plumbed back.. then is not defectable..

hey dude.

just got my car back,

they didnt remove the airbox, i still got my stock airbox in there with kn panel filter, so yeah.. sorry dude..

as far as i know the stock bov should be plumbed back.. then is not defectable..

Ahh bummer :(

Thanks anyway mate.

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