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The 387 is the listed part for the RB20DET but you can use any of the fuel filter of the same diameter. The 33's do take a z200 but only in the GTST from memory. The GTR still retained the Z387.

Make sure you buy two meters of EFI fuel hose too. Usually they are perished anyway and for the extra $20 it makes it easier when you change it over. The hose takes 3 days to get off so it's easier if you undo the clamp, move the clamp away and use a stanley knife to cut the hose lengthways. This will make the hose literally fall off. Then you just cut same length pieces for the new filter and pre clamp them before installing.

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i didn't need to cut the hose or anything, my hoses were fine, so i didn't replace them

the one i got sold didn't have the 90deg bend, (same filter, but both lines were straight) so it didn't fit in the bracket properly. still does the job though.

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