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Im wanting to buy a brand new CAS since Ive had enough of going through 3 second hand ones in the past year. Now I found this add on ebay claiming that pretty much anything pre r34 with the exception of the late model r33s have the same CAS. Even though the part number on my original CAS is 23731-02u11 where as the one he is selling is 23731-08u00.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NISSAN-OEM-CRANK-ANGLE-SENSOR-R32-R33-GTR-SKYLINE-GTST-/140565858146?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item20ba60c762#ht_718wt_932

Also has anyone got any places to buy them from besides nissan for maybe cheaper and what is the price from nissan if anyone knows.

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Yes, we don't bother buying second hand units any more. We buy brand new sensors and rebuild the original unit with the new sensor.

So basically you just use your old alloy housing and put a new sensor inside and new bearings - hey presto - new CAS

Costs about $200-$250 depending on a couple of things

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petroject sell them brand new. (in a mitsubishi box) buy the time you pull the old one apart and if the bearinga are ok, its best to just replace with a whole new one. there are a number of differant part numbers as they changed manufacturers from hitachi to mitsubishi..

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