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Hey all,

Have got a set of Brand New NTK 02 or Lambda sensors for R32 GTR. As far as i know 33 and 34 ones are different...

Was going to put these in but decided not to use them - turning 02 feedback OFF on the PFC...

One thing you have to do is chop off your old connector and put it on the new one (its EASY), but only for one of them (the one shown is the one that fits straight up, thats how they come). Its just a matter of 3 wire joiners.

But anyways, asking $200 for both.

Located in Melbourne, Eastern Suburbs. Willing to post.

PM me or call if you like.

Thanks,

Mat.

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are you sure these are the correct titania type sensors GTR use? as the more common type will not work correctly with GTR.

Yes, they are the correct 'titania' type...what ever that means...i was using a set of these before i decided not not use the 02 feedback.

They were working fine and showed correct voltages at the ECU...you can read it on the PFC.

Mat.

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