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Hi guys,

I have a few second hand panel filters for sale.

They will fit right into your R33 stock air box. There are two brands to choose from(HKS & TRUST), and there is a limited stock.

The HKS filters are green and are that same sponge material as the HKS pod filter.

The TRUST ones are yellow and are also a very similar sponge material as the HKS.

They have been cleaned up and are ready for use! (you dont oil these filters, just wash with some soapy water and some degreaser).

$60

cheers

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well if you dont partition your pod filter so it gets cold air, some people have claimed that it doesnt make your car any better with the pod. the stock air boxes are designed not to breathe in the hot air from the motor, so many stick with the panel filter.

theres definately some difference between the normal panel filter and these with regards to flow, but i dont have any statistics i can show you. maybe someone that knows can point to some website they've found?

you also wouldnt get hassled by the cops, and still have great filter that flows better than standard ones and you just wash it rather than replace it every so often!

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