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Hi peeps,

As the title states I'm after a o2 sensor for my car... just installed a new front/dump pipe and when we went to transfer the o2 sensor, appears that the owner of the previous exhaust wasn't paying too much attention when putting o2 in - thread is now fuxored!

I know I can get the Ford EL one from Repco (what is the part number for that btw) but want to try my luck at finding one that is from Nissan.

Cheers for any advice/information/leads.

Stan

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Not sure if this is applicable for R34's, but I believe that the O2 sensor off a Nissan Maxima is compatible on R33's, can't see why it wouldn't fit on R34's though.

Please don't treat this as gospel though, it's just something I remember hearing a little while ago and may be worth checking out.

I know that going to Nissan will be the #1 option but I'd be dead if I'm going to pay $400+ for a o2 sensor!!!

Hell, I don't even understand why the car needs it, what is the point of measuring the o2 from the dump pipe anyways???

Bleh, wish I kept my other o2 sensor now :D

Go to Bursons and get an NGK one, cost me about $80.00, only make them to suit R33's (plugs are different).

I made an interconnecting harness.

Check out NGK on the net for part number.

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