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has a few left from the GB, so interest buyer pls be quick! :D

CARBING Induction box:

http://www.okuyama-go.to/products/in_ex/in...intake_01.shtml

aluminium made, top quality

will fit R33 and R34. (not GTR)

$175

the plastic of clear top is extra $20

if u don't want the clear top, i can either

leave the hole there / not cutting the hole

interest buyer pls PM me

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Does this box suit both standard and aftermarket intercooler pipes on R34 GTT? [i have standard pipes on for now].

Will it also fit around the Blitz SUS Pod [stainless steel one], as it is quite big - bigger than A'pexi.

Thanks.

it will fit both aftermarket pipe stock pipe.

i used to fit a HKS's in mine which is similar size as blitz and no problem at all

muz, u got PM

Does this box suit both standard and aftermarket intercooler pipes on R34 GTT? [i have standard pipes on for now].

Will it also fit around the Blitz SUS Pod [stainless steel one], as it is quite big - bigger than A'pexi.

Thanks.

OK, one last question: is it actually a sealed box or more like a cover? I cant tell from the pics whether it has all sides + a bottom to it? Actually it looks like there is no bottom to it in the 2nd pic... I really want to make sure that it shields the heat effectively!

I am very to keen to buy one but would like to know what I am getting before asking you to post one over, anyone in Vic already got one of these I can have a look at?

Thanks again!

Nismo R34

I have just bought one, and just fitted the Perspex cover as well.

I'm about to fit it this week sometime.

I'm happy to show you mine..... (if you show me yours.... eeeew)

Wouldn't have a stock clutch lying around would you?

PM me for mobile number

BASS OUT

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