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Hi Guys/ Gals

As per title says. i'm looking to see if any R34 GTR owners would like to do a straight swap with cash my way between my ARC Airbox and a Stock Airbox

NSW only

PM me for further details, Pic is below.

Cheers,

Will

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how much just for ARC box without swapping?

I've checked online and they seem to be going between $600 to $800 mark new and used.

I'll be asking the $600 mark for this airbox if i can source a stock airbox.

Pity Will; we gave away the OEM airbox and snorkel (air intake) to the buyer of the last R34 GT-R we had (with pods). ;)

I have a snorkel only f/s, if you can find the remainder of the box.

You were enquiring about my Nismo Calsonic 3" exhaust system too through Matt, and I don't have a sound vid of it at all.

I'm not even sure if you're still after a Nismo system.

You're most welcome to come up and try it though = try before you buy.

Pity Will; we gave away the OEM airbox and snorkel (air intake) to the buyer of the last R34 GT-R we had (with pods). ;)

I have a snorkel only f/s, if you can find the remainder of the box.

You were enquiring about my Nismo Calsonic 3" exhaust system too through Matt, and I don't have a sound vid of it at all.

I'm not even sure if you're still after a Nismo system.

You're most welcome to come up and try it though = try before you buy.

PM'd

I was thinking of getting one of these, currently have pods on mine and stock ones sitting in a box.

Am looking at putting the stock ones back in but thought about getting these.

Can I ask why you want to go back to stock ones?

Cheers,

Anthony

I was thinking of getting one of these, currently have pods on mine and stock ones sitting in a box.

Am looking at putting the stock ones back in but thought about getting these.

Can I ask why you want to go back to stock ones?

Cheers,

Anthony

Anthony, i'm planning to engineer my car, ARC box will not pass

Cheers,

Will

Too easy,

I'm planning on doing the same and thought that these would be legal, but if not I will look at putting the stock ones back in.

Thanks for the info, and sorry I couldn't help.

Cheers,

Anthony

Too easy,

I'm planning on doing the same and thought that these would be legal, but if not I will look at putting the stock ones back in.

Thanks for the info, and sorry I couldn't help.

Cheers,

Anthony

Alls good :)

According to the Nismo Catalogue, this Nismo air intake is supposed to increase airflow by 15% over the standard snorkel.

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Thanks Terry, i'll look into this

Nismo intake looks like it has a lot of clearance below it for the radiator.

Might be what i'm after.

But "might" is hard to buy for.

Nismo intake looks like it has a lot of clearance below it for the radiator.

Might be what i'm after.

But "might" is hard to buy for.

Yes it's gapped to accommodate the rad but any aftermarket rad that's wide, won't fit.

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