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Hi Guys,

I have two brand new and unused NGK oxygen sensors. They are the direct fitment EL Falcon variety -- part no. 0ZA23-D2 / stock no. 0192 -- which, as per this thread, work with R32 (not GT-R) and R33/R34s (inc. GT-R) and are a great way to drastically improve your fuel economy: some people have double their milage per tank. You need to swap over the connector, but its dead easy (see the thread linked for details).

As mentioned, both are new and unused: I purchased them exactly two weeks ago in the belief that they fitted R32 GT-R dumps. Doh!. One is still sealed in box, the other (pictured below) was opened only to find it was the wrong size: it hasn't been used and the grease under the plastic cap is still there.

They cost me $75 ea. After $65 per sensor. Pickup in Sydney is fine and happy to post.

falcon-o2-sensor.jpg

Cheers,

Lucien.

good price, should sell quick...GL

by the way guys, Everyone should replace their O2s, out of reasons, like they seem to stop functioning correctly after your car Clicks over 100000KM. Due to having the old O2, your car drinks more juice too. Apart from that the cops dnt like old O2 sensors as they are "pollution" for AUS, so they decide to give ya a Nice fine, when they smell the Petrol around your car.

I get at least 50Kilometers per Tank more, after i replaced mine.

Got rid of them Pertol Fumes, and by the way i PAYED $180 For the Sensor.

CHeerS.

ratedGTR: Thanks matey.

The original Nissan's are stupidly expensive and there is no benefit (well, except for not having to spend two minutes modifying the plug): these aftermarket ones represent great value given you can make the cost back in a couple of tank fulls of petrol :P

IIRC, O2 sensors are only officially rated to last 40,000KM: most people don't bother replacing them then wonder why they have crappy fuel economy.

Lucien.

Hi Lucien ;) OCAU :rofl:

Anyways ill take it the one in the box $65.

Need to read up on how to make it fit in my R33...

Dont suppose I can meet you somewhere like your house so u can err help me install it? hehe

d00dz: Hey matey. Done: PM me about how you want to pay/post/pickup whatever :rofl:

Edit: Just so others know, I still have the box for the opened one.. its just been opened (der) ;)

Cheers,

Lucien.

hey Lucien did you manage to find an after market one to fit the R32 GTR?

Hey,

Check the last post in the thread I linked in the first post of this thread. Not sure if the Trust dumps have the same fitment as the R32 GT-R, or the other R-series though..?

Lucien.

Guys,

This is not an auction: please don't PM me asking me to accept less and/or pay for postage. As I have already explained, I am loosing money as it is and asking me to drop the price further and/or cover postage is insulting. If you can find them cheaper (and I doubt it: Repco wants about $82-85) buy them there.

Lucien.

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