WTB: APS 65mm CAI for WRX 02-07
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WTB: APS 65mm CAI for WRX 02-07
want to buy this:

Subaru WRX 2002-2007/STI 2004-2007 APS 65mm Cold Air Intake System
Part Number: APSWRX-HFA/01
The APS smooth bore cast aluminium cold air intake system and air filter delivers a huge volume of cold air to the turbo charger for maximum engine performance. This APS cold air intake system is certainly the most cost effective way to achieve greater air flow, great looks and fantastic sound for your sedan or wagon. Unlike ram pods which source hot air from under the bonnet, the APS system breathes cool air from the inner guard for the optimum engine performance and durability. More importantly the air through the APS high flow air intake system is consistent in temperature. This means that the engine management unit's temperature compensation system operates correctly - unlike devices that source air from the highly turbulent areas under bonnet. And, it's easy to install with no cutting or drilling required.
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Subaru WRX 2002-2007/STI 2004-2007 APS 65mm Cold Air Intake System
Part Number: APSWRX-HFA/01
The APS smooth bore cast aluminium cold air intake system and air filter delivers a huge volume of cold air to the turbo charger for maximum engine performance. This APS cold air intake system is certainly the most cost effective way to achieve greater air flow, great looks and fantastic sound for your sedan or wagon. Unlike ram pods which source hot air from under the bonnet, the APS system breathes cool air from the inner guard for the optimum engine performance and durability. More importantly the air through the APS high flow air intake system is consistent in temperature. This means that the engine management unit's temperature compensation system operates correctly - unlike devices that source air from the highly turbulent areas under bonnet. And, it's easy to install with no cutting or drilling required.
What ya got?
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yea sry i didnt get back to ya.. im in the process of doin a few thing to the car so if you can hold off for a lil bit i will get back to ya.. i have both the 65mm n 70mm but i need to upgrade my turbo before i can run the 70.. tuner said that was the only point in running the 70mm is if i was on a larger turbo.. when i do get it off i was thinking about $125 for it..
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yea sry i didnt get back to ya.. im in the process of doin a few thing to the car so if you can hold off for a lil bit i will get back to ya.. i have both the 65mm n 70mm but i need to upgrade my turbo before i can run the 70.. tuner said that was the only point in running the 70mm is if i was on a larger turbo.. when i do get it off i was thinking about $125 for it..
Bump for yours though as 125 is a reallllly reasonable price and i would have jumped on it if i didnt get the one i did. Thanks again for responding on a holiday weekend.
No longer looking guys.. Thanks for the offers!!
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