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Hey mate, just want to make sure before I place a order. Do you have a direct plug-in type for a 96 r33 gtst series 2, rb25det? How much included shipping to Sydney 2200? And how do I place a order and pay? Cheers!

Hi,

This is the one mate.... direct fit unit for the R33 RB25DET.

You can purchase it on the first page via PayPal, total would be $69 incl. delivery.

- Brendan

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Talk about fantastic service! confirmed order yesterday, recieved the part this morning. Thanks Brendan!

Good stuff :thumbsup:

If anyone needs parts in a hurry get in touch with me as we also do Express delivery! It's fast!

just put payment thru for universal for neo25

jon.

Thanks for the update Jon.

We'll have it sent within the next few hours.

- Brendan

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did you end up getting R33 gtr sensors yet??

thanks

Hey,

Only the rear oxygen sensor - 12mm thread unit.

They are very hard to manufacture as they are all titania based but all the current ones are zirconium.

Still looking into it for ya.

Brendan

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Just wondering if you have 92 r32 o2 sensors yet?

Hey,

I would need a part number off your old sensor to see what we can do for you.

- Brendan

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is this referring to the universal O2 sensor or is that a specialised one now?

Hi,

These are the universal unit's - just need to re-use old plug.

Otherwise we can go a direct fit unit as well.

- Brendan

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