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Hey,

Have 2x Z32 AFM's & also have 4x Q45 AFM's.

All in perfect condition and come with plugs.

Z32 AFM with plug = $250 + postage

Q45 AFM with plug = $330 + postage

Send me a PM for details and pictures.

located in Adelaide can do COD if you would like or pick up.

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mate, you need to retune once you fit... you would benifit from it though only if you have aftermarket ECU or a remap (like me :worship: )

Are these new or used? Condition? PM me please...

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hi mate whats the difference between the z32 and the Q45 afm, I have a turbo r33 with cooler, exhaust, bigger turbo, fower fc etc. dont know much about afm's

Luke

Im guess from your mods that would would be pushing somewhere from 180rwkw upwards.

Thats a guess as i dont know what turbo your running.

The standard AFM runs out of puff about the 180rwkw-200rwkw and as you have a power fc it should have a premade setting on it so just tell it you now have a z32 afm and it will adjust the readings. This should allow you to drive the car around from day to day, but a tune could still help perfect the A/F mix.

The main difference is that the Q45 AFM can read more power than the Z32 but depending on what power your aiming for you may only need the z32AFM. Both are the same size but the Q45 reads and can produce more power.

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Hey,

Have 2x Z32 AFM's & also have 4x Q45 AFM's.

All in perfect condition and come with plugs.

Z32 AFM with plug = $250 + postage

Q45 AFM with plug = $330 + postage

Send me a PM for details and pictures.

located in Adelaide can do COD if you would like or pick up.

any more z32 afm available? if so how much for one posted to 2110 nsw?

cheers

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Have a mate (Dan - Marjinal) who is actually on this forum who needs a Z32 one ASAP (he is currently off to Adelaide to drift) with mine off my Zed so we need another asap. PM your contact details etc and I will grab one of these (provided you have one left) from you on Monday (I am unfortunately off with the bloody Army for the W/E).

MattB

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GDay, Im posting for a friend (who is a member, but without internet at the moment). He needs a Q45 asap. Are these new or used? If new or in excellent used condition, he'll grab one off you with postage to Brisbane.

Thanks,

Shaun

0414972596

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GDay, Im posting for a friend (who is a member, but without internet at the moment). He needs a Q45 asap. Are these new or used? If new or in excellent used condition, he'll grab one off you with postage to Brisbane.

Thanks,

Shaun

0414972596

I got in contact with him ,all sorted,

cheers

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3. Please pay atention to pic 3 as you can see the person has broken off the plastic clip around the pins, the pins are still in perfect condition and a plug still fits straight on with no problems, but can slide off if pulled on hard.

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