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Hey mate, can you post a photo.

I think they are very similar. The snorkels are different thats for sure.

I have a R34 one if you purchased an R33 GTR one.

Pics attached.

The trouble is I just can't seem to get it to sit right. Does the front bracket(the one that's riveted on) bolt to another bracket or straight to the base of the internal guard? Also is there another little attachment tube from the air box to the hole on the inside of the guard?

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Pics attached.

The trouble is I just can't seem to get it to sit right. Does the front bracket(the one that's riveted on) bolt to another bracket or straight to the base of the internal guard? Also is there another little attachment tube from the air box to the hole on the inside of the guard?

Take a look at the photos from my for sale thread and compare:

Yours to me looks like a R33 GTR.

Just by the snorkel I know its a R33 GTR. R34 snorkel can go onto a R33 but not the other way round.

The bottom mounting point is different to my one as well.

There is a small adapter for the guard to airbox but it really does not help at all.

4. R34 GTR Airbox and Snorkel

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Looks almost identical apart from the bracket (but it looks like bolt hole is in the exact same spot) and the snorkel looks slightly different (which I could easily modify)

I need to compare one in person.

  • 5 years later...

Snorkel are slightly different but the airbox itself is the same IIRC

Snorkel from 34R will fit on 33, I've done it before. Dunno if 33 snorkel fits on 34, many reported it doesn't?

2 hours ago, bigboss59400 said:

What does IIRC means ?

If I Recall Correctly.

2 hours ago, bigboss59400 said:

if the airbox are the SAME why does the r33 snorkel doesn't fit on the R34 ?

Because the front panel (radiator support panel, bonnet fit, etc) are not necessarily compatible.

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