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Hey guys,

just got myself a gtr33 after selling my s15. b4 this id pop down to nissan and grab an oil filter from them.

does anyone know if they stock any for gtrs?

i got a trust oil filter, cost an arm and a leg, but when i looked at the genuine nissan one already on the car its bloody huge.

alot bigger than the trust filter.

so can i get these genuine filters in perth? or do i have to order from jap?

btw tried a search didnt find nething..

cheers guys.

mike.

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Hey guys,

just got myself a gtr33 after selling my s15. b4 this id pop down to nissan and grab an oil filter from them.

does anyone know if they stock any for gtrs?

i got a trust oil filter, cost an arm and a leg, but when i looked at the genuine nissan one already on the car its bloody huge.

alot bigger than the trust filter.

so can i get these genuine filters in perth? or do i have to order from jap?

btw tried a search didnt find nething..

cheers guys.

mike.

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Hey guys,

just got myself a gtr33 after selling my s15. b4 this id pop down to nissan and grab an oil filter from them.

does anyone know if they stock any for gtrs?

i got a trust oil filter, cost an arm and a leg, but when i looked at the genuine nissan one already on the car its bloody huge.

alot bigger than the trust filter.

so can i get these genuine filters in perth? or do i have to order from jap?

btw tried a search didnt find nething..

cheers guys.

mike.

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you could try imparts in osborne park 94449761ask for kevin tell him u know dwayne they just got me a set of front rotors for my skyline and at a really good price i got gtr r32 rotors for cheaper than r33 gts rotors

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People always say they don't trust certain brands without ever actually having a genuine bad experience with them, and those that have usually are due to user error or other factors. Any decent brand name oil filter is going to be the same as any other. In most cases Nissan and other car company's just relable/rebrand another brand of filter.

I've been using the Ryco 145A's in my R33 since I got it, 40,000km's ago and I've never had an issue. They're around $10 from supercheap auto, repco or any other shop.

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Ive been selling parts for almost 10 years now. I get Ryco, Cooper, Donaldson etc at cost price. Yet for my love, for the car i care for. I wouldnt put anything on but genuine.

Ive had Ryco filters come back that have split from their housing eg. they wont screw on.

Im not saying i hate Ryco, but if you want quality just get a genuine Nissan one.

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