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rang you today roo no answer wondering if you still want a o2 sensor

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Argh! That was your number? Sorry dude. Been at TAFE this morning/early arvo. So I had to ignore my phone. Got to work and got busy.

I made the transfer this arvo. You should see money tomorrow! :) Sorry for not advising. Sorry for anyone I've held up too. ;)

dont sweat it man due to SAU being down for like 4 days i had sort of planed a small extension should order them next monday and pick-up what he has in stock hopefully all going well

Chad - yes money has gone through i updated the o2 thread

Ryan - did you still want a RB25 sensor

Luke - you still in need of 2 sensors

Pete - get off the potty man :) need sensor order check ;)

Any1 put in an oil catch can before?

what did you guys use to block the holes?

i read to use some threaded plugs?

any1? cheers

i didnt block any of the holes, i just ran the catch can in between the passenger side rocker cover and afm pipe

dont sweat it man due to SAU being down for like 4 days i had sort of planed a small extension should order them next monday and pick-up what he has in stock hopefully all going well

Chad - yes money has gone through i updated the o2 thread

Ryan - did you still want a RB25 sensor

Luke - you still in need of 2 sensors

Pete - get off the potty man :wave: need sensor order check :(

Sorry mate.....I rang JMS and asked for Brady but he went home early and the other guys had no idea.

I'll ring Brady again tomorrow bud.

yeah pretty much might have to re-pin one of the sensors plugs but there a little cheaper for R33 gtr than R32 gtr :P

Steve that's a yes to the sensors, have you sorted out all the details?

cool cheers man

Sorry mate.....I rang JMS and asked for Brady but he went home early and the other guys had no idea.

I'll ring Brady again tomorrow bud.

JDM Yo! at least if the police cant read it tell them your car is the biggest tyre size

The placard I bought from nissan had all japwriting on it.

Only legible information was the tyre size. :worship:

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