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have u got the o2 sensor for series2 stagea rb25 neo?

Hi,

Just use our 3-wire universal oxygen sensor kit. All our RB25 NEO guys use them - work a treat!

$60 Incl. delivery.

- Brendan

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate, i've got an r34 GT with an RB26dett with HKS dump pipes.

Do you sell o2 sensors to suit?

I don't have the original plugs either, so might need to sort something out there.

Rough cost estimate with postaged to WA?

Hey mate, i've got an r34 GT with an RB26dett with HKS dump pipes.

Do you sell o2 sensors to suit?

I don't have the original plugs either, so might need to sort something out there.

Rough cost estimate with postaged to WA?

Hey mate,

You can use our universal 3-wire oxygen sensor kit however you would need to get hold of an original R34 plug. All our NEO customers use this kit and it works great.

Cost would be $65 incl. delivery to WA.

Cheers,

Brendan

(VM)

Is this for an rb26 or would i need to by a second sensor as well... could i use any 3 pin plug as long as i buy a male and female connector?

... I've had a customer recently use our RB25DET oxygen sensor and just swap the connector's, I can't say which one he replaced though.

Do you have part numbers for the 2x sensors?

Is pickup available?

And do you have R33 GTR sensors in stock?

Sure thing - give me a call on 0401599023 to organise pick-up from the Moorabbin showroom!

This sensors has been used on the GTR's, just need to use the original plug.

- Brendan

Whats the difference between these and OEM? Do you sell OEM as well, have them in stock?

Hey,

These are aftermarket manufacturers to same spec's as the original ones, we cannot source original ones from Nissan at this point in time.

- Brendan

Hey..

are these $59 or $69?

How much for 93 R33 GTST sensor delivered to 4509?

Hi,

These are $69 incl. delivery to 4059.

- Brendan

  • 3 months later...

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!




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