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Hi i'm selling my Z32 AFM with brand new plug.. i'm after $330 for it firm... please pm me if anyone is interested. I dont think theres a cheaper one anywhere.. No longer need due to upgrade ecu which doesn't req afm.. was going to buy power fc but got wolf at cheaper price. Cheers!

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Is the afm also new or is it just the plug thats new?

The afm is brand new aswell.. i dont really trust 2nd hand electronic stuff thats got to do with engine management but i dont need it nemore cos of the wolf so yea.. i've just taken the afm out of the plastic to take the photo... if your interested pm me dude.. oh and i'll send it anywhere in aus for $10 express post.

Please feel free to ring around to find out how much they're worth... i need the money for tune so i'd like to get rid of this asap.

Part # for Z32 is F00E000202.. retails at around $430.00

Part # for Plug is 1287013004... retails at around $61.00

Edited by skyhi747
Is it the type that hooks up to the standard skyline intake pipe? or is it just oem z32 version. Also did you buy off this forum.

yea dude its the same size as the standard one as in what it connects to like intake pipe and pod filter... the plug i have needs to be re wired as all do... but nah i didnt get it from this forum... but i figured cos other ppl are selling em brand new for $330 and $45 for the tomei plug i thaught i shouldn't have an issue selling for $330 with the bosch plug included.. well its still for sale but i've got it advertised in a few places i'm really eager for tune but need the $$

cheers

george

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