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ok may sound a bit silly but what is a z32 afm?

i know what it does, i know i need one and i know how to install it. but whats it out of? a twin turbo z32 300zx?

and where do u get them, can u get aftermaket ones? ive seen nissan ones and bosch ones for sale, reason im asking is where i work we get an awesome price through coventries (over 50% off) and it may be similar pricing to what people sell them for 2nd hand (bout $250) and i dont have to take the risk of it being dodgy. and yeah the guys at covs are a bit slow if i ask for a z32 afm they'll be like duuuuh wats a z32???

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really! i woulda thought coventrys would be fairly cheap, who else sells them besides nissan? id assume nissan would be the most expensive right?

yeah ive seen people asking 300 for second hand ones would be great to pick 1 up for that price or even cheaper

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i got myne from sean at kensei garage. not a huge fan but my dad got it for me as he knows him. try them, autoworx etc etc

otherwise a few of the online shops have them. try justjap, nengun etc

or even sau traders

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