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Hey guys,

Through a European business companion we have sourced a select range of engine management/electronics parts for a large range of Japanese (and other) makes including the Nissan Skyline!

If you need an electronics part just email/SMS me the OEM number of the part and what it is - I'll see if we can get it in for you but please be aware that stock is very limited so contact me ASAP.

If we can get it in I will be in touch with you immediately with a price that will shock you :ermm:

Products are usually NEW as well!

Some of the parts we can get are:

- All sorts of sensors & switches

- Air Flow Meters

- Fuel Injectors

- Ignition Coils

- Fuel Pumps

ect...

If you need it we may be able get it in... so always ask!

  • 2 weeks later...

Can I get prices for the following...

22690-24U00 - O2 sensor

22690-24U01 - O2 sensor

22698-05U10 - Dropping Resistor Pack

22020-05U00 - Ignition module.

All for R33 GTR.

Thanks.

Can I get prices for the following...

22690-24U00 - O2 sensor

22690-24U01 - O2 sensor

22698-05U10 - Dropping Resistor Pack

22020-05U00 - Ignition module.

All for R33 GTR.

Thanks.

PM sent with price :P

hey just wonderin if u have any rb20 turbo computers and how much 1 would be might also need some injectors prices cheers

PM sent!

can I get price of AAC value of RB25DET(not NEO)?

It is for 1997 Stagea RS4 with rb25det.

Do you have an OEM number for that part?

Your local Nissan dealer or mechanic should be able to give you that...

- Brendan



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