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I think the price i was quoted was around $230 for one... It was quite a while ago.

I'll investigate the price.

They are not known as a Z32, its a part number.

pnblight, i havent heard of anyone using them before you... maybe there are more out there :D

theres this one as well which aparantly is on bmws and audi's

Bosch 0-280-203-011

i searched for the serial numbers in my first post i couldnt find anything about them... hmmm.. just ask em for one like a z32 i guess hehe, let me know what they say pls :D

Excellent. I'll give repco a call and see what price they can do it for.

It would be a good option considering it's new and the same price for the genuine nissan 2nd hand part.

Hi Guys,

I researched this a while back, all the info you need is on the Bosch website and on SAU..Firstly, the Nissan part number for the Z32 AFM is 22680-30P00

The below link is to the Bosch cross-reference document for EFI parts showing the Bosch Z32 equivalent part number as being:

2 268 063 107

http://apps.bosch.com.au/products/saa/efi_crossref.pdf

Hope this helps!

Edited by RaseR

Ahhhhh, interesting...did you guys actually check the link? There's an alternative part number listed that I didn't notice (was in a hurry at work when I posted :D )

Here it is:

F 00E 000 202

Maybe that's what it's known as here?

Edited by RaseR

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