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yeah, actually we have some mate ;) ...

may be willing to sell you a pair of standard ones, also have a set of high octane mines copy ones (we purchased them with the knowledge they were genuine mines, but they are not :P ) after $200 for these (with the filters), and $100 for standard ones (and the mesh) :) , and its extremely hard to find these seperated from covers... so don't complain about our prices, think they are pretty reasonable.

Is there a big difference between the stock ones and the Mines copy ones?

hey mate,

there is a fairly large difference between stock and mines/mines copy... the stock ones allow quite a bit of blow by oil, hence the need for everyone to be running oil catch cans... as opposed to the mines/mines copy ones, which have a far larger filtering system to seperate the oil and the air, thus reducing/elimanating the blow-by effect... the mines and the mines copy ones are identical in design, only reason why we dont want mines copy ones is that nothing else on the car is a copy...

hope that helps.

  • 3 months later...
yeah, actually we have some mate :) ...

may be willing to sell you a pair of standard ones, also have a set of high octane mines copy ones (we purchased them with the knowledge they were genuine mines, but they are not :laugh: ) after $200 for these (with the filters), and $100 for standard ones (and the mesh) :) , and its extremely hard to find these seperated from covers... so don't complain about our prices, think they are pretty reasonable.

Do you still have these available? Are they used or new?

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