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sorry guys, I will chase a box only price again tomorrow.

but really you should get a nice new unifilter instead of sticking with the old jap ones :D

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the only problem we have seen with a unifilter is that if there ever happens to be a backfire coming out the intake it seems to kill the filter to bits

seen this happen twice

otherwise it is a really good filter

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Hey all, we checked this out but Unifilter aren't really interested in supplying the box only....

Of course that means it a good opportunity to get a nice new filter at the same time :(

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sorry guys I have been technology challenged for a while :(

Adam, the kits are ready to go, give me a shout on 0419 634 674 if you want one and I can get it sorted for you. There may be a small shipping charge to Wagga, I'll let you know if you are interested.

r33zilla, sorry per my earlier post unfortunately Unifilter aren't interested in selling the partition only. You can of course get hold of the full kit including filter.

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hi guys

id like one of these kits to suit r33 gts25t

who can i speak to so i can arrange payment/delivery

please let me know thanks

Thanks for your input.

These are made by and sold by Unifilter in Hornsby, and are exported all over the world, including Japan.

Not home made at all.

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At this stage Leon I have not seen back to back testing of these particular kits, but Unifilter of course do significant testing and development of their product.

Let me know if you are interested

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