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Just wondering if someone can post up some links to where you would find one of these. Its for my gts25t and hoping to spend around the 200 dollar mark to get one. oh yeah needs to line up to the standard airbox too.

Cheers Brett.

Hey Brett, the justsr metal intakes for rb25 wont fit the stock airbox or even the aftermarket pod filter box that u can buy off these forums. Im going to see a steel fabrication place about making me a pipe that will let me use a aftermarket airbox for the pod.

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i've been after 1 myself but they cost to much between $170-$300. So now i have a friends rubber intake pipe (R33) and im gona buy sum 45 degree stainless bends and a stainless reducer and weld it up myself. Bit of stuffing around if i make it good i might make a few more n start selling them.

stainless is mainly better on non-stock turbos as they suck in alot more air, but if its nessessary for stock air box best to get one custom fabricated, to suit your needs , and yess for that it will cost the dosh to do,

hope that helps

i've been after 1 myself but they cost to much between $170-$300. So now i have a friends rubber intake pipe (R33) and im gona buy sum 45 degree stainless bends and a stainless reducer and weld it up myself. Bit of stuffing around if i make it good i might make a few more n start selling them.

I was thinking the same thing. 170 seems a bit much if that does not include postage. probably make it myself a bit cheaper.

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