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ok forgot to add GB is running for 2 weeks and there are 10 slots to which 9 are left

first post has been updated with relevant information

and if we have enough interest i will run another GB later

hey steve.

I'll be interested in buying O2 sensor. great price too. :P

just wondering though, wi'' the sensor fit the standard harness withough motifications? of do i nee to cut the wires and solder them?

cheers~!

Yohan

shaun from boostworx tells me that they are not interchangeable

If they have the same coloured wires, same connector & same size fitting they should be interechangeable no worries.

Steve, give the boys another call about it, they may be able to confirm if it is in fact the same.

This is an awesome price for these sensors. You will not get them cheaper than this.

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it will be a plug and play for R33

i will look into R32 some more i have an extra o2 sensor here as i found my other one

darkhorse added to group buy and PM sent

hey steve.

I'll be interested in buying O2 sensor. great price too. :)

just wondering though, wi'' the sensor fit the standard harness withough motifications? of do i nee to cut the wires and solder them?

cheers~!

Yohan

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