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Nismo Veruspeed Oil Filters - Suit RB20/RB25/RB26/CA18

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Each Nismo Veruspeed oil filter offers 21% less pressure loss, 24% increase in filtration, 10% less flow resistance, and 37% increased life.

$45 each or both for $80

Will post anywhere in Australia at no extra cost

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mate, there is no comparison. if you care about your engine, these are worth every penny. and a good price too.

please dont try and rubbish this guys sale mate.

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Nismo Veruspeed Oil Filters - Suit RB20/RB25/RB26/CA18

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Please clarify which car it's for. The picture you have posted is a Nismo filter which is not suitable for RB-series engines.

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Please clarify which car it's for. The picture you have posted is a Nismo filter which is not suitable for RB-series engines.

The filters Chris is selling are RB filters, he has just used the wrong picture to advertise them

johnnilicte: In future, refrain from making such comments in other peoples sale threads otherwise a warning will be issued.

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ive got a oil cooler with relocater. would this suite? i was told i need one size bigger than the stock ones

Thats interesting first time I have heard that...but then again...I just got my cooler fitted too.

So what size are they then?????? ;)

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