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NARDI,

I've let the group buy go until the end of Jan... Couple more days left. :angry:

There's actually been more interest that I expected.

Monday I will PM every one with my bank details and have them deposit money. :(

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Am I to late for this?? I just found it and really need one of these with a plug, have cash ready can you give me a price sent to melb!!

Cheers

JL

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On wednesday I will pm every one with bank details and my personal details for your piece of mind.

I will also request that you let me know if you want an afm plug or not. Then deposit the required coin as you say. :P

No point buying a plug as with postage you can get it for the same price if you head down to your local auto shop.

They retail around $17-$18. I can get them for $10.70.

I know it has probably been said before but the plug will have to be rewired, is that right? And if the mesh is in both ends do we pull the turbo end out?

I've left the mesh in mine.. Its been known to cause idle issues without. :D

The afm plug does have to be wired in to the afm section of the loom, or more so simply cut and recrimp.

I did remove the mesh on my stock afm, I swear I noticed a slight spool time decrease. BUT I had slight idle issues. :D

Count me in.My meter is maxed out at 230rwkw`s.One question though, does Advan supply a plug that just plugs in? I think it was around $50.

Unsure on the advan 'plug-ins'

The only way I can see it happeneing is if they have made up a male plug that plugs in to the exisiting std plug that then is wired in to the Z32's female plug that plugs in to the z32 afm.

Either way wiring or crimping. :P in to the loom is very easy, from memory the pin out is the same, so simply chop and attach from left to right. Providing its the R32/R33 S1 4pin type.

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