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ive rang all the places on the workshop thread about a speed sensor for the back of my gearbox (think thats what its called) and no one has any, any ideas where i can get one?

nissan said they would get me one for $315 from japan =\

cheers

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You might be lucky with someone getting a second gearbox and not needing it or someone with a wreak or half cut, try in the for sale for wreak's or even in the wanted to buy section.

otherwise get Nissan to order it and get one of the consolidated workshops to install it.

Are you sure it is the sensor, one of the workshops should be able to confirm this with a data logger on a dyno to see if the ECU is even getting a reading?

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