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R34 GTT Blitz Panel Filter for sale

Only used for 5000km and then went custom airbox

Not sure what else it fits

$50 pickup or $60 delivered

PM me

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Guys did a bit of research and found that this filter will fit majority of NISSAN models including SUBARU

Direct fit for

Subaru

Imprezza - all models

Legacy - 01/89>04/03

Forester - 02/97>

SVX 3.3, EG33, 01/92> 08/96

Nissan

Skyline GTS, R32, R33

Skyline GTT, R34

Skyline GTR, R32, R33, R34

Skyline V35, VQ35DE

Pulsar / Sunny GTiR, N14, SR20DET

Pulsar / Sunny GTi, N14, SR20DE

300ZX, Z31, VG30/31, 08/87> 12/89

350Z, Z33, VQ35DE

200SX, S13, S14, S15

Primera - All models from 1990

Almera 2.0 GTi, N15, SR20DE, 07/96> 07/00

Part number: 59515

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