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Can someone advise me where to pickup some new Z32 AFM's at a decent price. The best price so far is $428 each delivered from Nengun. Has anyone ever got a price from Nissan Australia?

Also, I find it hard to swallow the fact that a bit of plastic tube with a few electronic component cost over $400? Surely you can pick these up a little cheaper?

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  Scotsman said:
Can someone advise me where to pickup some new Z32 AFM's at a decent price.  The best price so far is $428 each delivered from Nengun.  Has anyone ever got a price from Nissan Australia?

Also, I find it hard to swallow the fact that a bit of plastic tube with a few electronic component cost over $400? Surely you can pick these up a little cheaper?

That will be plus Duty and GST.

We sell them brand new for $450 and have a couple in stock.

They are expensive and these are the cheapest I have found.

Cheers

Ken

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  gtrken said:
That will be plus Duty and GST.

We sell them brand new for $450 and have a couple in stock.

They are expensive and these are the cheapest I have found.

Cheers

Ken

$428 Delivered with the adapter to your door. I have also had customers have Nissan AUS pick up the warranty aswell.

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I know that a few people have these on their cars. I have always heard that you need one as they have a greater voltage range for tuning with a Power FC. Doesn anyone actually have before/after dyno print outs to justify the cost? My R33 is about 230rwkw and works just fine without one.

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