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I have my nismo AFM's for sale.

They are no longer needed. In excellent condition.

They were only on the car for about 5 months.

Perfect upgrade for a stealth big power gtr setup with stock airbox OR pods which fit the stock afm's

Im after $750

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There is no nismo badge on them, just a nismo part number

These read up to 2400kg/h of air. The 300zx ones read about the same. Just because the z32 afm's are 80mm doesnt mean that they are better. The whole point of an air flow meter, is to measure the air passing through the inlet. Both the z32 ones and the nismo ones read approximately the same amount of air, so both are an upgrade for the gtr. Think about it this way, your compressor inlet size is 65 mm, so whether you got 80mm or 65 mm afm's it really wont make any difference.

Keep your current pods or stock airbox and go for big power with these afm's

:P

  • 1 month later...

Still for sale. Price dropped to $800 for the pair. These are only a few months old, in top nick and are a great upgrade for a big power gtr with stock airbox, or aftermarket 65mm pods.

BOLT on for rb26. No cutting of any loom like with the z32's

Theres been absolutely no interest in these?

Perhaps people dont understand that these are just like z32 filters, support up to 775hp REAL horsepower, and bolt straight on. If you are running more than 450hp, you NEED uprated afm's

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