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ok guys reviving this thread sorry I've been pretty busy lately will try and ring them this week to let them know you'll be coming in individually and get a price for that and PM where you guys can go and who to speak too

oh and trav33 im guessing there is the same standard 12 mth manufacturers warranty

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ok Rang Steve today about O2 sensors for those that have registered interest its a one off price not a group buy meaning you can go into them and tell him your from skylines Australia and Steve meaning me know Steve your going to see :) has sent you in for an O2 sensor

the RB26dett GTR sensor may very well be the same as the R32 RB20det sensor i guess it depends on if the R32 RB20 is a Titania sensor or Zirconia

R33 is OZA 395-e2 $77inc.

R32 GTR is $118.40inc.

he couldn't find the RB20 R32 not sure what was up with that

Those that registered interest have been PM'ed where to go

Your Vehicle:

NISSAN Skyline R33 1993 - 1998 2.5L RB25DET

Sensor Part No.

---------------------------Connector No.| No. of Wires| Wire Length| With Connector Universal (without connector)

Recommended Sensor -------18-------|-------3------|------420----|--------OZA395-E2

Your Vehicle:

NISSAN Skyline R32 06/91 - 03/9 2.6L RB26DETT 6cyl DOHC Rear

Sensor Part No.

---------------------------Connector No.| No. of Wires| Wire Length| With Connector Universal (without connector)

Recommended Sensor --------18------|-------3------|------455----|---------OTD2F-P1P

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