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ive got a r33 gtst series 2

tried to clean down the afm and somehow think i have damaged it

so anyone on a gold coast who has a r33 skyline who has a working afm could i put urs in my car to test weather thats actually the problem, very easy to do and will only take about 5 mins

any help very much appreciated

not sure if series one is different to series 2 afm tho

0424308065 located near burleigh heads but will to travel

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Hi!

S1 and S2 have different AFMs.

But there is also a difference between late and early S2.

(If your CAS has a plastic cover you have the late S2)

Also the connectors do differ .. (wothin the series)

ive got a r33 gtst series 2

tried to clean down the afm and somehow think i have damaged it

so anyone on a gold coast who has a r33 skyline who has a working afm could i put urs in my car to test weather thats actually the problem, very easy to do and will only take about 5 mins

any help very much appreciated

not sure if series one is different to series 2 afm tho

0424308065 located near burleigh heads but will to travel

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