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If You Have Had Engine Management Related Issues With Your Skyline We Want To Know About It!


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Hey Guys,

We are looking into introducing some very competitively priced engine management parts for the R32-34 Skylines.

If you have recently purchased a sensor that required changing or know of engine electronics that is prone to failure please let us know!

Your experiences and knowledge would be greatly appreciated.

We plan to introduce sensors that will be sold online and dramatically cut the costs of getting Skylines back on the road!

coil pack looms

ignitors

injector looms

o2 sensors

afm plugs

just a few off the top of my head

Thanks for that!

We should have some O2 sensors for the Skylines within a few months now.

Edited by VultureMotorsport

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