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Just wanted to know if they were the same size and if I bought a G35 air intake kit would it fit okay and not screw up my MAFS?

I took it to OTR in Melbourne but they couldn't find which intake kit to order but they said they could fit a pod with the adaptor (no shit).

Would something like this fit and work okay? No engine lights coming on etc.?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/WEAPON-R-SECRET-INTAKE-03-06-NISSAN-350Z-INFINITI-G35-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem45f17697ebQQitemZ300403824619QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories#ht_8068wt_1167

250GT Sedan 2001.

Cheers guys.

I wouldn't think it would be too different, I mean Nissan wouldn't go to the bother to have an air box for 250GT, a different air box for 300GT etc. If you know someone in your area with another V series Skyline you could trial fit their induction to your car?

It'll be fine. The prev owner of my 250GT bought an Injen CAI kit for the G35 from the US, and I installed it myself. Reused the entire MAF assembly, just added an adapter flange (included in the kit) on one end so you could put a silicon hose on to connect to the rest of the piping. I have seen some CAI kits where you have to remove the MAF sensor from the housing and install it in the piping though. Either way, it fits! Mine goes right to the bumper (have to drop the front bumper to install)

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