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I have a number of Jamex Sportfilters for sale; the guy I sold them to went bust so I had to reposes them. They are the ducks guts in panel filters with triple density foam, hi flow rates and very long intervals between cleaning.

They were going into S14 200SX's and giving a consistent 6 rwkw power increases on mild tune cars (FMIC, boost up & exhaust). I see no reason why they would not do the same on a mild tuned Skyline.

They fit in the standard airbox with a filter dimension of 282 mm X 169 mm. Same fitment as Ryco 360.

They retail for $90, so $35 including postage to anywhere in Australia is a bargain. I can do Visa or MasterCard.

PS - Also fit N14 N15 pulsars, And WRX's.

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We have other reposesed products such as Strut braces and springs and various airfilters remaining for various cars. NOTHING ELSE FOR SKYLINES. Lots of toyota parts however....PM me if you are interested in anything else....as said, nothing more for skylines...

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SydneyKid..

$35 post postage !!! OMG.. If these will go straight into a factory R33 GTS-t airbox I'll buy one.

Drop me a PM or email with your account details and I'll deposit some cash into it and let you know my address.

[email protected]

Cheers

Jayson

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Hi CR34TION, sorry no COD, either Visa, MasterCard or direct deposit in bank account.

Air filter is on the left of the attached picture, following is the blurb from Jamex about them..................

JAMEX SPORTFILTERS

Jamex performance triple stage Sportfilters provide optimum airflow with high-level engine protection. This is simply not possible with single stage filters. The outer stage is of a course design to filter out large particles without clogging. The second stage is a finer element to remove smaller particles and the third stage is microfine. In comparison a single element filter will either be too course and allow particles to enter the engine or too fine and clog very quickly.

Unlike other multi stage filters, Jamex Sportfilters feature glueless joins between the elements to ensure optimal airflow.

Sportfilters are coated with a special filter oil which traps particles and is fire resistant. Cleaning and reoiling kits are available.

Jamex Sportfilters are fully approved by the German TUV which is the most stringent automobile testing requirement worldwide.

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I measured an A360 air filter today [factory OEM size] and here are the dimensions for reference:

Length: 280mm Width: 165mm - both approx figures rounded to nearest 5mm. So anyone not quite sure if this filter will fit ~ chances are it will if its a skyline or other nissan.

NB. I measured the top of the filter, the edges of the rubber mounting seal. The actual filter element dimensions are slightly smaller - you will know this info by looking at one! It is the same size that fits dozens if not hundreds of cars!

Ps. BMC make a panel filter for our cars and their size is 168x282mm

Cheers :)

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