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Hey guys im new to this forum, new owner to a r32 gtst love it, though i am getting a few problems with the engine cutting out under load. my mechanic suspects it the air flow sensor.

which come to my next question does anyone know any wreckers in sydney around the liverpool/fairfield area that would stock r32 spares.

not really keen on buying a brand new one and it doesnt fix the problem

cheers

dave

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SSS Automotive have got me out of trouble many times:

Their located in Girraween

PH : 98966111

Unit 6, 120 Gilba Road, Girraween. NSW. 2145.

http://www.sssautomotive.com.au/

I picked up a second hand air flow meter for my R32 GTST from their for $50 :pirate:

Edited by Dave69001

Hi Dave, welcome to SAU.

The first place I'd try is the SAU for sale section. Prices are generally much better than a wrecker. Just keep an eye out. You could even post in the Wanted To Buy forum - guys may even come to you to offload their spares. :pirate:

After that, SSS as Dave mentioned above, or JustJap on Bath Rd at Kirrawee.

Mark

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