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Hello where is the best place to get a new Z32 AFM? I rang a mate who knows a guy in the trade and he said $328. I'm sure they aren't that expensive are they? I'm sure I saw one on a site one night for $260/280 or something. Anyway I am in Perth but I can freight it if its cheaper than $328.

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I managed to get one of the China copy Z32's for a good price the only problem was that we could not tune the car and had to buy one from a known retailer (Just Jap) and no more problems.

The cheap one can be cheap for a reason - they do not work, but other people have been lucky and got good ones.

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For $328 I get a local warranty and they are an authorized Bosch distributor so I'm guaranteed it isn't a fake. After doing some research I didn't realize there were so many fake ones out there. Thanks for the heads up. Im still going to open it up lol.

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