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Genuine Bosch Z32 Afm / Maf - Only $275.00

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Details: Genuine Bosch Mass Air Flow Sensor (F00E000202 / 22680-30P00) - Nissan 300ZX Z32 (VG30DE & VG30DETT).
Because of its high resolution this sensor is a common upgrade for the Nissan 180SX RS13, PS13, 200SX S14, S15, Silvia S13, RS13, Skyline R32 GTS-t / GTS-4, GTR, R33 GTS25-t / GTR & R34 25GT-t / GTR.

Bosch (JECS) are the original equipment manufacture (OEM) used by Nissan.
Status: In-Stock on the Gold Coast for immediate pick-up/dispatch.
Price: $275.00 x-click-but22.gif, a genuine Bosch plug can be purchased for an additional $33.00 and are found within the listing after clicking "Add to Cart".
  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Garth,

A pair of these Z32 mafs with Bosch plugs start from $589.60 delivered, if you are interested simply use the link above to purchase via our website.

Regards,

Andrew Sullivan

Kudos Motorsports

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