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Hey guys, heres some stuff to help clear your defects!

Item: Standard R33 turbo airbox

Age: 14

Condition: great!

Price: $40 for the week with a standard snorkel for SMIC or a custom one for FMIC

To Fit: (What car) r33 Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE

Contact: 0419110110

Comments:I bought this because I thought it would fit because my car was originally a non turbo converted,turns out it didn't so now I have a spare to rent

Item: Standard R33 non turbo airbox modified to suit cars that have been converted

Age: 14

Condition: good!

Price: $40 for the week with a standard snorkel for SMIC or a custom one for FMIC

To Fit: (What car) r33 Skylines

Location: Melbourne, SE

Contact: 0419110110

Comments: Was the original one that came with the car that I had to modify to fit the turbo setup

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I did use the one that was modified for a FMIC to get a RWC and it was fine

Regards,

Adam

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nar, I am not really wanting to make a business out of this, not yet at least, more so just to help others out. ur right in the sense that I should mention that interstate is probably not really an option.

Adam

Post this in your state section then.

And if you're "trying to help others out", stop trying to make money off them like a petty, small time businessman, and lend it to them for free.

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