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Spoke to Bosch Australia today.

'Apparently' they have ZERO stock, Bosch Germany where the Z32's are manufactured have had a problem of some kind halting production.

I can get a very limited number of AFM's BUT no where near the 31 that we need at the moment. I have been told to call back every 2 days as it shouldn't be too long at all.

I'll make a few more calls tomorrow and see if I can scab some from various places around aus to make up the numbers.

Obviously I won't send out deposit details yet..

Sorry ppls, if your keen you may have to wait a little longer. :S

Its been a slow day today, many many phone calls. :S

I was unable to find a wharehouse that had any z32 airflow meters.

I'm expecting a call from Bosch tomorrow, I will know where I stand with regards to a time frame then.

Please bear with me as the group buy will definitely be going through.

WHEN is in the hands of Bosch Germany.

Aparently they are a bit scarce at the moment... I bought one less than a month ago from Petroject in Vic.. they said a number came in to the country from Germany, and they were only allocated 2 units of 10 that they requested. I got the last one they had in stock :P

They are indeed scarce.. :(

Bosch Australia have 20 items coming in. They won't be able to supply us with the required number of airflow meters until May. :D

Sorry for the hassle peoples. Early January the airflow meters were available, a production issue occured resulting in no AFM's. :P

I will PM every one as we approach the time and see if your still interested in an AFM and create a new group buy.

For those in desperate need for a Z32 (VG30DETT) airflow meter APC appears to have them listed at $360 which is a pretty good price.

http://www.apc-racing.com/browse.asp?cat=14&car=11

is this group buy still going on?

z32 fits r32 gtst right?

They will fit the 32 gts-t with the tomei plug or a plug from a vl but it will not work without a piggy back ecu or aftermarket of some sort.

Greg

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