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Hi, where are you located?

I'm after an Oxy Sensor for my NEO RB25DET S2 Stagea...

Thanks

Hi,

You would need to use one of our universal 3-wire sensors as we don't stock a direct fit for that engine.

The universal ones will work correctly.

- Brendan

Hi,

You would need to use one of our universal 3-wire sensors as we don't stock a direct fit for that engine.

The universal ones will work correctly.

- Brendan

Thanks, where are you located for pickup?

hi mate, Do we purchase these based on the car or the engine? as i have a R33 s2 with a Rb26dett. Cheers

Hi,

You purchase an O2 sensor based on both - in your case this sensor will replace O2 sensor for cyl. 4-6 on your vehicle.

Cheers,

Brendan

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Hi there you got one for a nissan stagea s2 rb25 neo how much? And posted to Hobart... thanks

Hi,

You can use one of our universal 3-wire O2 sensors w/ crimple kit and use the original plug - works perfectly.

Would be $65 incl. delivery.

- Brendan

hi

do you still have these in stock for an s2 r33 gtst?

and do i just order from the link on the first page still?

hi

do you still have these in stock for an s2 r33 gtst?

and do i just order from the link on the first page still?

Hi,

Yes - plenty in stock mate, just click buy it now on the first page.

- Brendan

Hi,

Yes - plenty in stock mate, just click buy it now on the first page.

- Brendan

Cheers just put the order through

thanks i ordered mine last week - quick delivery and it all plugged straight up! easy! already seeing a big difference in fuel eccon.

thanks i ordered mine last week - quick delivery and it all plugged straight up! easy! already seeing a big difference in fuel eccon.

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