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GENUINE Z32 AIR FLOW METER

- Large 80mm diameter - most common AFM upgrade

- Genuine BOSCH/JECS - manufactured in Japan
- Wiring diagrams also available on request
- Can also supply TOMEI Plug $40 w/ wiring OR BOSCH Plug $30 w/ no wiring.
- OEM # 22680 30P00 (VG30DETT engine)

$345 $285 incl. Delivery >> SAU Special

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* This is an Australian delivered product with a full national warranty.


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New batch just in!

Feel confident in that you are purchasing a Genuine Z32 AFM.

BOSCH Plug - $25 with same day dispatch!

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deilvery to sydney 2763 with plug to suit r34 in stock?

Hi,

Tomei Plug w/ wires would be $320 or BOSCH Plug w/ no wires would be $310 both incl. delivery.

Being a larger AFM then the stock 70mm one some modifications will be required.

- Brendan

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So the tomei plugs have wires that have to be cut/soldered into the original afm wires, and the for the bosch connectors you have to undo the wires from the original connector and push them into the bosch one?

So the tomei plugs have wires that have to be cut/soldered into the original afm wires, and the for the bosch connectors you have to undo the wires from the original connector and push them into the bosch one?

Hey!

Correct the BOSCH plug comes with no wires and the Tomei unit comes with wires. In most cases the Tomei one is an easier choice to work with.

- Brendan

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100% Genuine unit's only!

​.... for those note sure if what they have is a genuine unit just check if the sensor inside has a red coloured band around it!

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Hey mate, do you have any plugs to for the Z32 to be used on a S15?

Yo!

Easiest option would be a Tomei plug which you can wire up to the original harness.

Let me know,

Brendan

(VM)

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