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I have for sale, an Apexi Power Intake Filter. Model 500-A021

Bought it off ebay, and the seller sent the wrong one.

Brand new, never used. Only recieved the box today.

Price: $100

I'm in Melbourne.

The Apexi filter is the best air filter you can buy.

Best filtration, best flow, and its maintenance free.

http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/filters_test/2/

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Apexi website states that it will fit these cars as a replacement filter:

Nissan Silvia - PS13 (Red Top)

Nissan Silvia - S14 S1

Nissan Silvia - S14 S2

Nissan Silvia - S15

Nissan 180SX - RPS13 S2 (Black Head)

Nissan 180SX - RPS13 S1 (Red Head)

Nissan 180SX - RPS13 S3 (Black Head)

Mitsubishi EVO V - CP9A

Mitsubishi EVO VI - CP9A

Mitsubishi EVO VII - CT9A

Toyota Supra MKIV S1 - JZA80

Toyota Supra MKIII - JZA70

Toyota Celica - ST205

Mitsubishi EVO VIII - CT9A

Mitsubishi EVO - CD9A

Mitsubishi EVO II - CE9A

Mitsubishi EVO III - CE9A

Mitsubishi EVO IV - CN9A

Toyota Cresta - JZX90

Toyota Chaser - JZX90

Toyota Mark II S2 - JZX100

Toyota Cresta - JZX100

Toyota Chaser - JZX100

Toyota Mark II S1 - JZX100

Nissan Pulser GTiR - RNN14

Toyota Supra MKIV S2 - JZA80

Toyota Soarer S1 - JZZ30

Toyota Soarer S2 - JZZ30

Toyota Mark II - JZX90

Toyota Aristo - JZS147

Toyota Aristo - JZS161

Toyota Mark II - JZX81

Toyota Supra MKIII - MA70

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