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I bought these afm because i thought my old ones were starting to play up put it ended up being my standard fuel pump not getting enough fuel to my surge tank making my car cut out for a spit second so the 1st thing i thought was my afm might be going into limp mode so thats how i got these. Which r not needed now because afm werent the problem on my car.

$250 ONO

I can get pics if needed but i think we all know wat a afm looks like

pm me or call 0422388990

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I bought these afm because i thought my old ones were starting to play up put it ended up being my standard fuel pump not getting enough fuel to my surge tank making my car cut out for a spit second so the 1st thing i thought was my afm might be going into limp mode so thats how i got these. Which r not needed now because afm werent the problem on my car.

$250 ONO

I can get pics if needed but i think we all know wat a afm looks like

pm me or call 0422388990

$250 for both? Are these the stock Air Flow Meters? I'm interested, just need to know if these are the stock Nissan AFMs.

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yeah its 250 for boath, they r standard and they r second hand

Do you know if they are in working condition? Is there anything wrong with them? I just don't want to use them if there is something wrong with the sensors. Can you send me some pics? And also, are they for an R33 GT-R with 2600 engine? Thanks.

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Do you know if they are in working condition? Is there anything wrong with them? I just don't want to use them if there is something wrong with the sensors. Can you send me some pics? And also, are they for an R33 GT-R with 2600 engine? Thanks.

yeah they r in working order coz after i fixed my car i tested them they worked fine. and they r from a gtr33 with 2600 engine. i will go take some pics now and pm them to u

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here is some pics of the afm's. one on the has a small rip in the mesh. i took the mesh of on mine as it can flow more air

Are you in Australia? How do I go about paying? Paypal? Would you take $200 for them?

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