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Hey guys,

just seeing

1) who might be interested in a group buy on O2 sensor's

2) is there a difference between R32 33 and 34

3) how much should i ask for them I'm thinking roughly 10 units @ $90-100

also my exhaust place says its (from memory) called trident?? and he claims there better than the NGK ones

discuss

*****GROUP BUY OPEN*****

part NGK R33 o2 sensor also fits R32 but not R34 im looking into what the R34 is

Price $61.60inc.

even if you've already stated you might like one please register your intent on purchasing one and i will pm you bank details and add you to the list

i will limit this group buy to 10 people @ 2 weeks from today's day and i will make it all payments in by Friday 21st February, if there is a lot of people wanting o2 sensors i will make a GB #2

thank you

1. Madaz

2. darkhorse

3. bundy_bowler

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my name is not down yet is this still going ahead?

this is still open im debating whether or not to add it to the main GB section but havnt had a chance to cost how much to do next day shipping and find a price on R32 sensor if the R33 one really doesnt fit /looks @ Cubes

dont loose hope guys just been flat out @ work lately so until i can get extra info i may just hold off on closing the group buy, just didnt want it run like the last one

when i have more new i will update as required

this is still open im debating whether or not to add it to the main GB section but havnt had a chance to cost how much to do next day shipping and find a price on R32 sensor if the R33 one really doesnt fit /looks @ Cubes

dont loose hope guys just been flat out @ work lately so until i can get extra info i may just hold off on closing the group buy, just didnt want it run like the last one

when i have more new i will update as required

cool thanks for update steve

hey Allan i notice you were also on the 300kph speedo group buy has yours warped @ all

no it hasnt i was reading ur post about ur's have warped i left my car out in that heat wave we had a while back and its still good dunno mate did you stick em on or?

I'm keen for 1x O2 sensor. Put me down.

Is there any warranty? I bought one from an ebay store which failed after a couple of weeks - they said it had a 12 month warranty, but i never got around to sending it back for testing.

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