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ok guys ive worked out a deal to save us a bit of cash :(

THIS GROUP BUY WILL RUN FOR 2 WEEKS FROM THIS DATE

needed for this price is:

Quantity is 10x sensor

R32/33/34 GTR O2 Sensor $110inc.

Quantity 5x Sensor's

R33 RB25det O2 Sensor $66inc.

Quantity 10x Sensor's

Z32 Air Flow Meter $285inc.

SHIPPING will be $15.00 for a 3kg express bag

this is a special arangement made by me and Petro-Ject Australia

those interested can register there interest here and deposit money into

Commonwealth Bank

Stevan Rosskogler

BSB: 065000

Acc. 10335841

Interested

SLED - GTR o2 x2

HESLO - GTRo2 x2

J'zR33 - gtr o2 x2

Trav33 - R33 Payment Pending

RubyRS4 - R33 Payment Pending

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no i dont think so we will have to get part numbers

Ok no worries. If you could get some part numbers that be great! I've tried myself but can't seem to find any. :(

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