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well i can confirm the sr20 plug fitting a r33. when i got mine for my 33 from autobarn the part number listed for the r33 was the same as the n14 and n15 SSS pulsar (i have a SSS pulsar as well and got them to look up a price on it while i was there and the part number was the same, and then when i went out to the car and looked at it it looked the same)

as for the r33 and r34 being the same, i'm not sure.

price wise i think the ngk sensor from autobarn cost me about $120

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if your gunna pay a massive amount of money for an 02 sensor you might aswell wait for the genuwine nissan r33 one to come in....

other than that i used a $70 EL falcon 02 sensor and it works great, just had to snip and tie the wires together then electrical tape them up..... now saving about 25% on my fuel bill..... if your going to have to cut the wires anyway you might as well go for the cheapest one you can get.... end of the day an 02 sensor is an 02 sensor,,,, only switches on and off.... nothing complicated about it, aslong as it has 3 wires and the thread is the same as your dump pipe thread....

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