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i go autobarn/repco already, but the staff said they dun have it for my car

well tell them to pull their finger out. i have personally seen the listing in the NGK book for both r32 and r33 skylines. they may be using an old book. they won't have it in stock, they will have to order it.

if they still say they can't get it, ask for 1 for a n15 SSS pulsar (sr20 motor). they should be able to find that since they aren't an import (well they are, but nissan imported them. they aren't a private import like skylines). they are the same part number.

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i just called repco australia. god they are the slackest people in the world.

gave the dude a call and asked him for a skyline o2 sensor, and straight up he says: "you'll have to do some reseach otherwise i can't get the part number for you"

wtf?!

anyway

BOSCH: 2269013007 = $ 126

NGK: 0zA395 E2 = $155

why are the skyline ones so pricey, a mate bought one for his S13 SR20 for $50 @ repco the other week!

that said there's a trader for SAu selling the NGK ones for $110 plus $10.50 postage.

i've seen posts where people have gotten direct fit sensors for like $75.

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heh funny story, i asked the same dude who you rang (eug) at repco this morning while i was in store with some mates and he thought i was you....

anyway cheers for the part numbers, i will be getting my o2 sensor changed soon too. 20L/100km sux bigtime

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agreed. a new o2 sensor made no difference to my fuel economy, although some claim it made a huge difference to theirs.

from what i gather, the biggest difference between differing results (besides safc or pfc) is whether you're clocking up k's on the open road, or city driving.

my results, ~ 50L / 320kms city driving - 420kms freeway.

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i called NGK last week...

the guy had no listing for the rb20det

then, he said he'd do some research and call japan and see if he can get one in..

he called me back.. moral of the story? NGK don't make an O2 sensor for the rb20det

END OF STORY

well they should recall all of their catalogues that say they do.

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dude at repco tried to charge me $140, and $150 for the NTK and Bosch ones... wtf... then tried to sell me a universal ACA one...

just ordered one from kudos motorsports... see how things go

car is no longer running rich, bit more free reving, certainly feels a little faster...

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