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hi guys im after a brand new or second hand(doesnt matter) 137mm trustr airinx pod filter to fit my z32 afm i got here, i bought 2 z32 afms and only one came with the pod filter,

ok guys the filter must be 137mm and also need it to fit the z32 afm,please guys if yous know who sell these that will be excellent so guys please help me,

cheers tony

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Edited by GTRBOS
We can supply all trust/grex parts mate.

Ryan-0413804117

pm sent mate

guys i think its amec that is selling those power intake apexi filters, heaps of people are telling me to go to the apexi filters instead of the trust, i mean i got a trust here and and i was thinking it would be easier for me to get one more but i can get 2 apexi power intake filters to bolt onto z32 afm for $185 from amec and he said they have been proved that they are the best,

do yous guys think i should go for the apexi filters or is there any other filters i should go for that are better then all, here is a pic of the apexi ones guys, someone please let me know

whjhat do yous guys think of these filters to run on my z32 afms on my r32 gtr????

cheers tony

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yer thanks guys but i just bought the apexi filters, they are rerally good aparentely and people said go for them so i just purchased them for $185 delivered,

cheers tony

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