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As per the Pipercross website Revolution Racegear is the Aus distributor.

The way I found out the model for my R33 GTST was to use the K&N website to get an equivalent. Find a model that uses the same type of filter as the R32GTR and then search for that in the Pipercross listing.

I think it was the Nissan X-Trail that used the same as mine, PP1128 from memory.

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As per the Pipercross website Revolution Racegear is the Aus distributor.

The way I found out the model for my R33 GTST was to use the K&N website to get an equivalent. Find a model that uses the same type of filter as the R32GTR and then search for that in the Pipercross listing.

I think it was the Nissan X-Trail that used the same as mine, PP1128 from memory.

Yep I'm using a Pipercross PP1128-MX in my Stagea (same airbox as R33)

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Holden Commodore VN-VT

Nissan Pulsar

Nissan Xtrail

etc, etc.

All use A360 for an air filter...same as yours

If you name the above filters you will get a response, when you say Skyline it might not be in the book :)

Fabre Australia and Racegear sell them.

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