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Hey guys, I'm soon changing my dumps in my GTR and thought it would also be a good time to replace the O2 sensors. Nissan seem to want ridiculous prices for them (in the range of $250) so I went to my local parts store today where I'm friendly with the owners. They said they can get them in for me at $180 a pop so long as there are 10 or more bought. Just thought I'd see if anyone on here is interested in these at a reduced price? I have yet to confirm 100% if these indeed are correct but according to all the information he got from the rep on the phone, these sensors are for the RB26DETTs :)

Anyone keen or should I just forget it and spend crazy money on them?

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Hey guys, I'm soon changing my dumps in my GTR and thought it would also be a good time to replace the O2 sensors. Nissan seem to want ridiculous prices for them (in the range of $250) so I went to my local parts store today where I'm friendly with the owners. They said they can get them in for me at $180 a pop so long as there are 10 or more bought. Just thought I'd see if anyone on here is interested in these at a reduced price? I have yet to confirm 100% if these indeed are correct but according to all the information he got from the rep on the phone, these sensors are for the RB26DETTs :sick:

Anyone keen or should I just forget it and spend crazy money on them?

While I've semi recently replaced my O2 sensors, I cant recall them being too much more than $200. Get the price u can, but get the non-nissan o2 sensors... i dont have a part number but its on this forum under the part number thread (i think). $180 isnt too bad (bear in mind if they need 10 then thats just 5 people assuming you change both sensors)

:rant:

-D

Hey, I'm all up for getting these even cheaper Pete, if anyone can help me source these for a better price I'd be more than willing to go with them! Any contacts you have Pete? Maybe Luke (ENR34) can hook us up?

Ben, yeah I know we'd only need 5 people to get the deal, however, now this is reliant on my shit memory, last time I asked Nissan for a price I beleive it was close to $250 ea for a sensor.

Hey, I'm all up for getting these even cheaper Pete, if anyone can help me source these for a better price I'd be more than willing to go with them! Any contacts you have Pete? Maybe Luke (ENR34) can hook us up?

Ben, yeah I know we'd only need 5 people to get the deal, however, now this is reliant on my shit memory, last time I asked Nissan for a price I beleive it was close to $250 ea for a sensor.

Its the sort of thing that if I didnt have a gearbox to buy and a certain water pump to pay for and other assorted repairs *sigh* I'd probably jump at this... $360 is very cheap for 2 o2 sensors. Folks if you're not sure if your o2 sensor(s) are working, get the car dynoed and check the readings. dead o2 sensors = shitty fuel economy!

-D

Luke Luke Luke Luke Luke you obviously don't remember our conversation of maybe a month ago

remember i was going to run a group buy of O2 sensors

remember i told your R33 GTR is the same as R32 GTR

remember i told you i can get them way cheaper than repco, auto barn, supercrap auto

REMEMBER :sick:

any ways last time i checked i can get as per NTK's website the part number OTD2F-P1P

Recommended Sensor Connector No.-18 No. of Wires-3 Wire Length-455 With Connector-OTD2F-P1P

as per 3 months ago i was able to get them @ $260 the PAIR but no one wanted to commit now you all want them

that is the titania sensor if your serious i will ring up and get quotes

BTW ive been missing off the boards because im not getting email replies :rant:

na pete there the same there is only one part number for the engine RB26dett

and neg on the Z32 Luke they do require a bit of harness adjustment but that's easy enough for Shaun

i will still ask about nismo stuff but it isnt in there list of brand names here is list

Availability: New and changeover/reconditioned units are available. Brands include Bosch, Nippon Denso, JECS & AC Delco

Yeah Pete, the sensors are the same...

Steve yeah I know the Z32's can be fit easily, only problem is that my pods only match up to the standard sized AFM's (which the nismo's are too) The Z32's are 10-20mm wider hence why I want to stay with the nismos so I don't have to change my pods too :sick:

Oh, by the way, that middle muffler of mine, reckon we can organise for it to be taken out this week?

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