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I need to buy a new sensor and I was told to go for the Bosch EL Falcon O2 sensor for my 94 gtst, do i just go down to which ever place i decide to buy from and tell them i want this product or is there a model number that i need to know so i can be sure i got the right product?

are there any other brands I should look at or is this one the way to go

thanks

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anyone that sells NGK stuff will be able to order you one that is a direct fit for your skyline. just go in and tell them you have a r33. there is a part number listed in the current NGK catalogue for both r32 and r33s. if they can't find that then tell them you want one for a n15 SSS pulsar. it is the same part number.

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Cheer for the mention Eug, it's much appricated. As has been mentioned I keep the direct replacement units in stock and can offer next business day delivery on the NTK unit, they are $130.50 delivered. More details can be found within the following thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=135194

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