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I have a Z32 Air flow sensor for sale for $120 o.n.o.

Sard Boost Gauge $50 o.n.o.

and some assorted Nissan Relays for $10 each. $45 each from Nissan.:sick:

I needed one of these to get my Foglights going, will suit other uses.

ph: 0410573091 PM or Email. Cheers. Rob.

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I have a Z32 Air flow sensor for sale for $120 o.n.o.

Sard Boost Gauge $50 o.n.o.

and some assorted Nissan Relays for $10 each. $45 each from Nissan.:sick:

I needed one of these to get my Foglights going, will suit other uses.

ph: 0410573091 PM or Email. Cheers. Rob.

Z32 afm is Genuine NISSAN.:thumbsup:

Located in Canberra.

I am willing to send parts within the country at buyers expense.

Postage prices can be worked out when need be...

:cheers:

Rob.

Edited by Not a Pulsar
  • 3 weeks later...

z32 still available mate? will it bolt straight up to an r34 gtt? sorry probly a newb question :whistling:

Z32 is still up for sale... Not sure about fitting / tuning etc...

Have a look at the link below... or do a bit of a search.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/116520-how-to-fit-a-z32-afm/page__hl__r34+z32+afm

Let's all be Noobs together...:blush:

It will "bolt-up" no problems, has different wiring plug & ECU will need to be tuned/adjusted to suit.

lol. but it is the same size as the std afm and will bolt up the same to your airbox and fit your intake hose.

It will "bolt-up" no problems, has different wiring plug & ECU will need to be tuned/adjusted to suit.

lol. but it is the same size as the std afm and will bolt up the same to your airbox and fit your intake hose.

That's what I was thinking... :thumbsup:

i have a guide here

Nifty lookin' Site you got there...:thumbsup:

A couple of the R33 manuals wouldn't download properly... but yeah I'll be checkin' it out again.

Z32 AFM Sold.

Still got Relays and Boost Gauge... Anyone Keen??

Got my Fogs working with one of these babies. Other uses...

:cheers:

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