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this might actually be what you want as I'm also going to order one

http://www.rhdjapan.com/trust-greddy-airinx-b-type-air-intake-replacement-filters-m-type-169mm-51697

I measured mine, its the smaller 137mm type not the larger 169 type.

http://www.nengun.com/greddy/airinx-b-type-replacement-filter

will go to autobarn and see, if they got anything.

Id change them. Foam filters will always be a problem. They degrade and get sucked into motors and you wouldnt be the first to get a f**ked up turbo or motor from it. Has been covered before in the forced induction section

Id change them. Foam filters will always be a problem. They degrade and get sucked into motors and you wouldnt be the first to get a f**ked up turbo or motor from it. Has been covered before in the forced induction section

this.

oh, and I just happen to have a pair of m's pods with adapters for sale :whistling:

this.

oh, and I just happen to have a pair of m's pods with adapters for sale :whistling:

Lucky Luke. Ive had my Trust airinx pod filters for several years now and even when the car was a daily I've never had a problem with them. I think common sense prevails and such filters and should be cleaned and replaced when necessary (which is what I have done) Plus replacement filters costs F all. No need to go and change back to panel filters or stock air box just for that.

feeling a little sick, but going to head to a friends place.

then tomorrow, heading to the parents for the night, after work.

Probably watching movies tonight.

you sir?

just got home. Gonna eat dinner with my beer!
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