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does your current afm have a pink sticker on it or is it an orange one?

have a look at this thread...helped me alot. it has pics in latter pages of a dodgy and good z32 and is good to identify a z32 in general.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t=0&start=0

does your car have aftermarket ecu such as powerfc as stock 33 ecu cant run a z32

does your current afm have a pink sticker on it or is it an orange one?

have a look at this thread...helped me alot. it has pics in latter pages of a dodgy and good z32 and is good to identify a z32 in general.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t=0&start=0

does your car have aftermarket ecu such as powerfc as stock 33 ecu cant run a z32

yeah power fc... the sticker is green... there are some part no's but still not sure trying to check part nos???

i get lost with part numbers as well but as lineskee 33 said series 1 afm stickers are green so this gives it away but under your profile info it says your car is series 2 33 so kinda contradicts and gets me lost lol

i get lost with part numbers as well but as lineskee 33 said series 1 afm stickers are green so this gives it away but under your profile info it says your car is series 2 33 so kinda contradicts and gets me lost lol

what a spinout... yeah thats strange cause it is definatly ser 2 96 r33. although the previous owner did some crazy things so i guess it doesnt supprise me too much. eg of JUST 1 of the things was bending the rod that goes to the actuator to get more boost(ouch)it has taken over a year to "demodd", fix and upgrade. im getting there now...

here is a even bigger spinout my mate came over to help me on this he rekons its a z32 so once again inspecting the sticker he rubbed his thumb to read and it slid off to reveal an orange one.Why the #@$%! would someone do this any ideas.?

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