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Gtr r35 fuel temperature sensor 

Hi guys. Im in need of a gtr r35 fuel temperature sensor.  It lives on the bulkhead  of the fuel pumps. Its just on the outside of the fuel pump housing.

about 1.5 inch long its black and also has 2 black wires coming of it. Im kind of desperate  for one. Please let me know if one is available  asap.

cheers alex 

 

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Hi mate yes thats is what im looking for.

I live in australia  melbourne  victoria.

Are you willing to sell that to me. If so how much would you be looking for.  

Including  shipping  please.  

 

 

Any help on this guys i need one and i cant seem to find one at all. 

Has anyone got a part number or something.  

Ill buy from overseas thats fine but getting info is in posible 

please help.  

3 minutes ago, Gdzilla_ said:

Overseas.... where are you located exactly?

I can be of assistance if you wish, I'm located in Alberta Canada. 

Posted image is what you're in need of correct?

 

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Yes mate  thats what im looking for. Would you aell it to me and sent to Australia  melbourne victoria. 

 

If Nissan can't source the part number for it, sounds like to me it's because the sensor is part of the fuel basket. It's not available separately. 

But none the less, I will check with my Nissan parts guru. What model and year is your R35? 

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On 8/2/2017 at 4:02 AM, Alexgtr said:

Gtr r35 fuel temperature sensor 

Hi guys. Im in need of a gtr r35 fuel temperature sensor.  It lives on the bulkhead  of the fuel pumps. Its just on the outside of the fuel pump housing.

about 1.5 inch long its black and also has 2 black wires coming of it. Im kind of desperate  for one. Please let me know if one is available  asap.

cheers alex 

 

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