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As topic says looking for a wideband to fit R32 Gtr

if you have no luck with someone having a second hand item, AEM or Innovate are pretty good we ordered a ProSport Wideband and tested inline with the AEM and Innovate and all seemed very well. For the price we paid I think was about $220 and was only for testing purposes to see the quality and efficiency - definitely well up there and has multiple LED Colors and warnings that you can preset. Comes with everything - we ordered it direct from Taiwan

Gauge - with mounting brackets and Pod

Controller

Bosch o2 with nut to weld in before your Cat

all cables from o2 which are well and truely long enough, water proof plugs for the outside connections.

Loom form the Controller to Power, Acc, Ground etc

Loom from Gauge to Controller

Loom to go to the Wideband for ECU - Power FC etc for tuning

the Innovate and AEM from memory we paid roughly $300

All the best and hope you find one.

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