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any chance of getting just the filter element?....I already have a unifilter trumpet, but the foam filter is starting to deteriorate.

G'day Duncan,

I'd like to order one kit for an R32, are they still available? What do I have to do?

Cheers.

Isn't this just the UAS kit??? cost about 350 from NSW??

The UNifilters are awsome, I have one on all my cars...and the box form UAS is the same but comes in Plastic/Metal/CF

Hi khunjeng, this group buy is direct from unifilter. UAS presumably buy the same or similar kit from Unifilter, add a margin then resell it.

R32 RB25, pm sent :P

Hi guys, no exaggerating the Unifilter Product by i was up there the weekend before this was put up, and man does it make a far amount of difference on my r32 GTS-t. Its a stocker and just with the filter and box my blow off valves sounds heaps better and is noticeably torquer at low end revs.

Cheers

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Hi mate, somewhere between 20-30 people have purchased the kits with the SAU discount over 2 years, let me know if you are interested :spank:

could you please PM me with the price including delivery to just near brisbane, i am definetly interested in buying one.

just one thing in the posts i read that the shields without the top part give better performance is this true??

thanks

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