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Hi all,

Can anyone remember what the part number is for the R33 O2 Sensor.

I have looked through heaps of posts but can not find it, i know it is there somewhere as it wasnt that long ago that we were discussing it.

Need this for a friend, can someone help me please.

Thanks

Shaun

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Shaun, I had the part number and posted it here a while back for Andrew, he might have it or if you can find the old thread, look there. I don't have the time at the moment to find it myself, when I do, I'll see what I can dig up

EDIT: I beleive this is it... OZA395-E2 It's an NTK part

Edited by heslo

this looks correct Heslo i posted it up in a old thread which also escapes my mind, will look

EDIT

heres the link to Helso's previosu post i know i posted Bosh and NGK part numbers but if you ring repco they can give you both codes

02 Sensor Link

Edited by Madaz
Shouldn't be any more than $110, I managed to get mine for $90 IIRC

give sprints auto a call mate

got mine from sprints for 90 bucks direct fit for the r33, no need to cut the adapter or anything.

goodluck mate

Edited by R33LIN

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