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Hello,

I am due to replace the o2 sensors in my 34 GTR and I have noticed that Nissan OEM have 2 sets of sensors available. These are as follows;

Front: 22690-24U00 / 22690-24U02

Rear: 22690-24U01 / 22690-24U03

From what I have found online, the first part numbers correspond to the 99-00 GTR whilst the second part numbers are for the 00-02 GTR.

Now I have a 1999 GTR and the second set of OEM parts are significantly cheaper (~$300 / sensor). Obviously I want to save money if I can, so can anyone please confirm that the later model sensors are 100% compatible with my car? From my own research they seem to be but I am after a definitive answer.

I did try searching this prior to posting but could not find my answer in the archives. Apologies if I have missed it.

Cheers,

John

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Hi Terry,

Thank you for your prompt response. I think however I did not convey my question properly. My actual query is;

22690-24U00 vs 22690-24U02 (both OEM front; later significantly cheaper)

22690-24U01 vs 22690-24U03 (both OEM rear; later significantly cheaper)

Are these parts interchangeable?

Which part numbers are you fitting to your N1? (if 34 that is)

Cheers,

John

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