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Hey

I have for sale a brand new Z32 AFM plug made by APEXi.

Brand new plug with the connectors to make wiring simple and easy.

I only paid for this today so it will be here by the end of the week. Reason I am selling is because I just bought a WOLF 3D ECU which uses a MAP sensor so no AFM required.

$40 posted anywhere in Australia.

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381.

Thanks,

Abu

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Bump, have no need for this guys.

Its brand new, perfect for anyone changing to a Z32 AFM, makes it very easy to wire up.

Need to sell asap to fund other things.

Thanks,

Abu

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After some research I am pretty sure its a TOMEI plug judging by the look and the colour of it.

http://www.justjap.com/forumz32afmspecial.htm

As seen in the link above, its the same plug, $40 + delivery, I am selling it for $40 posted anywhere in Australia, will do a better price if you pick it up!

Was told its an APEXi plug, but I am pretty sure its a TOMEI.

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do you know if there is any difference between the TOMEI and APEXI plugs ??

might be interested, i'm upgrading soon, just gotta see what the tuner needs

Plug is a plug mate, they do the same thing ;)

Just different brand name thats pretty much it.

$40 posted to your door, and will do the job nicely. :P

Here is a thread in regards to the installation/wiring up of the Z32 with the plug;

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...p;hl=z32+wiring

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