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I have two cold air boxes that I have spare. I have a carbon fibre one arriving soon and no longer need these.

Windowed cold air box, as can be seen here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=57642

Painted black and with thumb/allen key screws instead (makes it abit quicker to remove). Also comes with cut to shape heat resitant foam. I haven't stuck this to the actual box yet, you need metal->foam glue that you can get from Clark rubber :D

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$150 + Post

This was purchased as part of group buy. The group buy no longer seems to be anywhere on the forums, though I am sure there are some other people in Victoria running these. I can throw in some heat resistant foam too if interested.

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$100 + Post

Notes:

- These both fit without a problem with the stock intercooler piping.

- The only problem I found was the stock turbo actuator got in the way of the window box, but it still fit okay - just a bit fiddly.

- The disadvantage of the non-window box is that you have to disconnect all your intercooler pipes to get it in - though you end up with a tighter fit box.

- Both boxes have a few misc scratches + dints, though the window box is freshly painted.

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