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Bought this brand new genuine Nissan Z32 for my 34 from another forum member but will no longer need it, have it for a few months while I've been slowly modding my car. It has only had an Apexi pod bolted to it for a trial fit for clearance and thats it.

The plug is a Bosch plug with connectors and the rubber boot to suit, the bag has only been opened to check the pin outs as I was trying to work out how to wire it in for my car.

Price is $300 delivered anywhere in Aus

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The plug that connects into the Z32 AFM is different, all you do it either chop your exising plug off and wire it in with the plug and terminals provided in this package, or piggy back your wiring so you can keep both plugs incase you ever want to revert back to the existing AFM.

It's as simple as following this guide below:

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

I also have a K&N pod filter with this for $50 more, used for about 500ks have upgraded to Apexi Power Intake.

It also has an adaptor to suit this AFM, the lot for $350

No receipt from Nissan direct but I can show you copy of the bank transfer and it was bought off a reputable forum memeber on here who is also a SAU Vic Member. I will gladly supply the user name of the person I bought this off to back up that is in infact genuine.

I paid $295 exactly for it on the 5/7/2012, the $5 ontop was is a marginal cost for postage, I don't have the original box for it (but it will be boxed for shipping) because if you search my user name I am clearing out a heap of other parts from my shed and this box along with other parts boxes from items I bought brand new got ditched while I had the chance.

I was intent on using it but my stock AFM will achieve the power I am aiming to make of 220-230rwkw. Also since I have bought more items like oil cooler and all new suspension arms which wasn't in my orignal budget I am trying to recoup some funds.

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