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I have a rush pod filter for sale,

come with original box(still with $250 price tag on it!), only used for a very short period..

prefer sydney buyer for pick up, but will post anywhere in australia.

filter comes with R33 adaptor.

NOW $50

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i personally dont know since i have never had it on the car... but from experience i would say that it would be a louder pod as usually the cotton are quietest, then foam, then metal..

just buy it and find out :rofl::D

yeah no worries ill send it anywhere and yes it has the adaptor fits straight on r33..

About the picture, i done have a digi cam, but i will get a picture of it for you soon, probably by tomorrow.

does anyone know if this sucker is a loud pod??

Unifilter are actually one of the quietest on the market. If you have a BOV which every 2nd bloke does these days anyway you wont here it.

They are a great filter but are prone to heat soak, if you install it use a heat gauard as well and (turbo wrap) to minimise this.

Other than that the only other thing i can say is that becuase its a wet style filter you will ahve to clean your AFM every now and then with some contact cleaner other wise it can cause the car to run poorly.

Good luck with the sale, at that price its a steal ad shouldn't last long :cheers:

gday fellas

i have had to put a q45 afm on my car. im guessing this filter will not fit the afm?

hey mark, i dont think it will fit as the q45 from memory is 10mm bigger, but you work in the building next to mine dont you (centennial plaza) if u do give me a buzz on 0402465128 or pm me and ill bring the filter with me and u can see for yourself.

its cheap for just the filter anyway an adaptor shouldnt be much if it doesnt fit.

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