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Just to help out, i bought a z32 from petroject the other day. I think it was 400 with the plug but that was trade.

Anyway the point is u can get the vl plug from petroject new for $sfa

Stuff the wreckers :P

They used to sell to public apparently.

Well the Petroject in SA, unsure about the other states.

AFM group buy will end at the end of jan, hopefully we get another 2 then we can get in to it early.. Throw a link in your sig and become a post whore. :D

Jules,

Sorry.. It may make it a little too complicated with regards to exchange rates etc.

:( No worries mate

Wish I lived in Australia, we pay that for a 2nd hand one over here!! :D

JulesS14200,

We pay $250-$300 for a s/h Z32 AFM over here also. :D

There's one in the for sale section at the moment... $300 second hand. lol.

wolverine,

Did you ask for a VL or R31 AFM plug??

Thats all you should need.

i originally asked for a plug to fit a Z32 AFM the same as a VL or R31 plug and he asked how many pins?!!?

i can call again tomorrow time permitting but someone with a trade discount would be the way to go if it can be bundled from your end.

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