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Hey guys looking to source a R33 gts-t (series 2) AFM, if anyone has one for sale, or knows best place to get one. Im on the Central Coast, NSW. Just looking to replace my one to see if thats whats causing it to stall every now and then, and also the dreaded flat spots. Not looking for a Z32 or anyhting just a standard one if possible. Cheers, Josh

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I had that problem with my s2 r32 gts-t - really dangerous on the freeway too but dropping it into 2nd gear would shake the car enough (and the afm) so that it'd be ok again for a little while longer. Turned out to be dry solder joints on the socket. You could try resoldering them - worked for me :)

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Here's an explanation in my parting out my car thread -

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Thanks mate , appreciate that .. i might give it ago, worth a try. So with the cealant, did you use anything in particualr to re seal it?

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Nah, just left it as it is. I only cut 3 sides of the sealant so the remaining side kept it closed anyway so i didn't bother (i know, lazy :) ). I guess you can use any kind of silicon sealant.

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