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Hi all, sorry if this has been asked before as I'm a new poster but I couldn't find anything after searching.

I need to buy a new afm for my R33 gtst series 2 Rb25det (pink label) and I just want to know where I can trust to get one from as eBay sellers say there genuine refurbed etc but I'm unsure, cheers.

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11 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

Sadly, I looked at Amayama and Kudos and couldn't see any. Then I lost interest.

lol, same

3 hours ago, BK said:

Is it not this ? Replacement original part # for 22680-31U00 is B2680-31U05

https://www.amayama.com/en/part/nissan/2268031u00#info

Nissan Maxima apparently,

"will likely fit" sounds pretty sketchy

On 6/5/2020 at 11:56 AM, KindaBittaSpice said:

I need to buy a new afm

What for? pretty sure there's a DIY on re-soldering on this site somewhere which could be your problem 

1 hour ago, GTofuS-T said:

lol, same

"will likely fit" sounds pretty sketchy

What for? pretty sure there's a DIY on re-soldering on this site somewhere which could be your problem direc

Will likely fit is direct replacement mate for superseded part number. Not a guess, a confirmation on replacement. It's a friggen AFM, not like it's unique and not a shared part within Nissan.

11 hours ago, Dil-Dog said:

I seen apparently new ones on NENGUN.com which is based in japan. If not Rawbrokerage.com also has used ones for time to time.  if not why dont check with your local nissan dealership. 

thanks i ended up going with a local secondhand one. i did call the local dealership though, they wanted about 1068 dollars for one!!

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