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Hi all,

Im getting an air flow meter from japan for my car and thought i may as well try and organise some type of group buy.. The afms are 2nd hand (work fine) and filters are brand new...

Here are the prices (landed in sydney)

afm $270 with plug (will supply brand new plug if it doesnt come with one already)

brand new apexi power intake filter to suit $220

Anyone interested? I am going to get my one shipped in the coming weeks, so might as well get some more shipped while im at it..

I can try and see if i can get the afms cheaper if we buy a few.

Should be able to get apexi filters to suit other cars as well. Reply here to let me know what you're after!

BTW sss automotive dont sell them anymore! So they are getting harder to get

here is a page which shows the results from a test on some jap air filters

http://www.gtrowner.com/induction.html

Email me for more details

Impakt

which shipping company are u using? i need to get some parts shipped over from japan but have no idea where to go or who to use

hey guys..before you buy the apexi air intake!! I think that Power play imports is selling the Apexi power intake to suit the R33 for 197.00!!!

they may have stock now..but if they dont it takes them a couple fo days to get it from melbourne..maybe 1 day!!

just thought i'll let u know that its a lil cheaper than 220..and no shipping!! maybe get the group buy from them!?

Impakt...

If you can get the AFM's for $200 or less I'll prob take a couple..... They go really nice with some R32 GTSt custom chips I've got 8o)

  • 2 weeks later...

Clint32: Yeah always have a few afms on their way to Sydney or waiting to get shipped in Tokyo. I have my list at work of what i have and whats not taken yet, im sure i have a spare afm tho. If you are interested i will 'reserve' one for you :D

Im talking to them now to see whats happening re: filters. I might be able to get them a fair bit cheaper.

Impakt

It seems that we got the sr20 and 300zx units mixed up. Sr20 ones are $220 (coz they need some adapter i think) and the z32 filters are $150 + shipping. For an extra $15 you can have the silver version also.

Impakt

Originally posted by Impakt

It seems that we got the sr20 and 300zx units mixed up. Sr20 ones are $220 (coz they need some adapter i think) and the z32 filters are $150 + shipping. For an extra $15 you can have the silver version also.

Impakt

I'm interesting to get a Z32 afm from you, what's the silver version?

As my understanding, apexi 500-a022 is for the car has z32 afm (80mm):uh-huh:

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