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OK guess I should try and clean out the garage, as it's starting to get hard to park the car in there...

Pure Innovations Plenum spacer - $100

This is a flat spacer (not angled) for maximum airflow but won't clear the factory strut brace without spacers. I believe I have all the spacers, will confirm tonight. Supplied with plenum gasket, but advisable to get a new one from Nissan for 100% air-tight fit. Good improvement in mid-range with this mod.

Trust Airinx-GT high flow panel filter - $50

Used for only 1 track day and a few hundred k's before boosting the car. I chose the Trust because (apparently) the filter material is the best flowing. Breathes much better than stock.

Apex'i Pod filter and heat shield - $60

If you're after a pod filter, this flows quite well and the heat-shield helps with the heak-soak.

Will post up some pics tonight or tomorrow, PM me if you're interested.

very keen on the spacer...does it come with the spacers/washers for each bolt and extended bolts for the plenum?? If it's the complete kit and all that's required is a new gasket...then please pm me shipping cost to perth and banking details for funds xfer.

cheers

ps: can I still use the factory engine cover without fouling on the bonnet??

What size is the plenum spacer (how thick)?

10mm thick all round.

Interested in the Pod Filter, will you ship to Perth ?

Yep shipping to Perth is all good, around $10.

ps: can I still use the factory engine cover without fouling on the bonnet??

I'm not sure about the V35/G35 but I could still use the 350Z engine cover.

Plenum Spacer and Panel Filter on hold.

Fcruz3r; pics below...hmm I appear to be missing 3 of the small bolts when compared to the stock picture. But I've counted on my plenum and it only takes 9 bolts.

6820_TrustFilter.jpg

6819_PlenumSpacerParts.jpg

You can compare the inventory with the stock photo from Pure Innovations;

Pure_plenum_spacer.jpg

Edited by Kam-80

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