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USED Z32 AFM / MAF from 300ZX VG30DETT N62 AFM Size 3" (80MM)

Very common upgrade for SR20DET / CA18DET / KA24DE / RB25DET / RB26DETT / RB20DET / VG30DETT and many others.

Good upgrade to measuring more air flow when stock AFM / MAF gives up, these are good for up to 500hp.

Used but in very good condition, includes the rubber O-ring on the inlet side + Tomei Plug with loom.

I've personally bench tested this AFM's before offering it for sale & if you need installation instructions I may be able to help.

$200

Pick up from Wyndham Vale VIC & sometimes Dover Heights NSW

Postage with Tracking $18 or with Signature $22

Contact Brett

[email protected]

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Edited by Sydneyactionman
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I found a couple of others in my shed! All in really good condition! $200 each or $390 for 2

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