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just build an air box 4 it outta sheet metal or like wise cuz it does crap without 1 anywayz as all its doin is sucking up all the hot air coming off ur engine...

i just whipped one up in a couple of days with a cai, cuz i got defected 4 mine as well lol, there aint that much of any gains in the NA but it sounds cool :laugh: ... if not just get a stockie n wack it on with a high flow panel filter, think i still got mine as well if ya still need it

Hi there,

I'm interested in getting that stock airbox off any of you guys, if you still have it..

How much would you like for it?

Just to confirm (I don't know much about cars :laugh: ) .. When I got my car, it has a greedy air pod filter. Now that I am going for a roadworthy, I've been told to remove that one because I have an intercooler, and apparently its not street legal to have both. What you guys have will fix my problem?

Cheers,

Val

Hi there,

I'm interested in getting that stock airbox off any of you guys, if you still have it..

How much would you like for it?

Just to confirm (I don't know much about cars :laugh: ) .. When I got my car, it has a greedy air pod filter. Now that I am going for a roadworthy, I've been told to remove that one because I have an intercooler, and apparently its not street legal to have both. What you guys have will fix my problem?

Cheers,

Val

intercooler? turbo? air box for an N/A is different mate, you'll be best to post in the 'Wanted To Buy' section.

If you got defected for a pod you dont need to put your stock air box, just go to autobarn and buy a pod shield...cost like $20 i think, you can have a pod...just as long as its covered. i kno this because i had a pod and needed a RWC so dont bother going to buy a stock air filter.

intercooler? turbo? air box for an N/A is different mate, you'll be best to post in the 'Wanted To Buy' section.

I need to replace this:

http://web.aanet.com.au/val/R34/17.JPG

with the stock one...

Please let me know what I need..

PS: What does NA stand for? ... My skyline is a GTT (single turbo)

Cheers

Edited by ndev777

This is the Naturally Aspirated part of the Skylines Australia Forum, that being non-turbo skylines.

The airbox for a N/A is different to that of a Turbocharged Skyline.

http://pds.exblog.jp/pds/1/200901/22/86/b0147786_2154144.jpg

http://www.exblog.jp/blog_logo.asp?slt=1&a...86_22444747.jpg

Your best bet would be one of these: http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=272&page=2

This will fit with your factory intercooler piping, and the box won't foul FMIC piping if you have a FMIC that has piping that runs over the radiator.

Sourcing a factory airbox and snorkel, and a hi flow panel filter such as a K&N, would easily equate to the same cost if not more.

ohhh now it makes sense lol... i reckon it would be cheaper 2 make up ur own shielding n keep the pod u got... i paid no more than 5$ 4 mine n its polished metal just scrappy stuff but it looks pretty damm good n does the job

oh yeh make sure its all bolted on 2 cuz they will get ya on that as well

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