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who here needs/wants discounted genuine brand new nissan parts for some reason pm me

pls be sure u want a price/part cos i dun want mind changers( uwant the part then for some reason u dont want it)

pls let me know by every friday-pm so i can have alist of parts

pls be aware that some parts come from elsewhere and need to be oredered in (20%deposit when ordering) and take time:

from japan: 1.5-2 weeks

within australia: 2-3 worjing days

from brisbane warehouse: few hours -24hrs

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who here needs/wants discounted genuine nissan parts for some reason pm me or let me know- i can get subaru and hondaas well (and renault and kia but who owns one- no one)

Hi

i need quite a few things for my R33 car, first a second hand good condition dash board, a pair of front headlights, and more, can i come to your work and see what you have

cheers

Aaron

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Yamutha, I got a replacement stock box for $150 from Zoom Auto imports at wynnum, came with high flow filter too :)

Thanks Cyrus....I'll check em out.

What brand of filter was it?, and did it come with the snorkel/intake bit?

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Just a HKS highflow, but it was not a new one, was pirty dirty second hand one, plus he threw in a brand spanker paper filter too, so really cant complain, plus he was really good on the phone and in person, Gav reckomended him and so do I. Good price, good service, he gets my vote.

EDIT: Doh forgot, no did no include the snorkel bit, but I didnt ask for it, ask I already had one, I was replacing my stock box, because it was all cracked and was sucking in water through the crack when it rained, not too good, was eithier going pod or replacement box, both were around the same price, both _seem_ to be the same benefits, well with a high flow in the stock box vs a pod without cai, so just got a replacement box :)

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Well only if you can prove to me that it will make a difference, so far all the research I have done both here and on SDU is that Pods are only good if they have constant air from CAI, so _apparently_ having a highflow filter in a stock box is just as good as having a pod, and even when you buy a pod, enclosures and CAI are expensive and usually mean you have to utalise the spot where my stock intercooler is, so maybe once I get a FMIC I might look at doing the pod with an elcosure, but intil then just gonna stock with my stock box with high flow filter.

I do have a stock box which has heaps of cracks and missing two mounting brackets :)

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Well only if you can prove to me that it will make a difference, so far all the research I have done both here and on SDU is that Pods are only good if they have constant air from CAI, so _apparently_ having a highflow filter in a stock box is just as good as having a pod, and even when you buy a pod, enclosures and CAI are expensive and usually mean you have to utalise the spot where my stock intercooler is, so maybe once I get a FMIC I might look at doing the pod with an elcosure, but intil then just gonna stock with my stock box with high flow filter.

 

I do have a stock box which has heaps of cracks and missing two mounting brackets :)

Yeah...I am of the same opinion re: pods etc, that's why I want to go back to the stocker, but the snorkel is a crucial component I think, so......

Thanks for the offer of the cracked box tho

I'll just keep looking I guess. Trying to nail down a price with a guy from Perth atm.

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