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Old 25 September 2010, 12:54 PM
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Old 25 September 2010, 06:33 PM
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have a look on sparkplugs.co.uk, get a new denso one for a good price.
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Tried, tested and brand new on the shelf : http://www.superhids.co.uk/lambda_se...u_impreza.html
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Hi Neel

Do you still need a lambda sensor ? If so what year is your car, does it have the sensor in the headers or downpipe ? Think I may have one.

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Originally Posted by 4950ken
Hi Neel

Do you still need a lambda sensor ? If so what year is your car, does it have the sensor in the headers or downpipe ? Think I may have one.

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Yes I do, on down pipe. Its a 00 classic.
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The one I have is a 95 classic so I think it will be different, they usually have them in the headers, I'll check tomorrow and let you know.

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I need a cheap one asap, triple_filtered and mattybr5 please get back to me..
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bye a new one and be done with it as you will only end up byeing it again when it packs up
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Just be careful because some of the aftermarket are not consistant, don't last and don't come with plugs. Best to ensure you get a Bosch Lambda sensor regardless of source and before purchasing check if it comes with a plug or you have to alter the wiring yourself (only a minor hassle). New from the dealer is about £170 but from Andrew Page or other motor factors you can get them without the plug from £45-£60 and with the plug for a bit more.
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Thanks Harvey, would anyone know the cheapest place for a Bosch LS02?

I cannot find any on ebay..
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Andrew Page Motorfactors.
They also do the right Bosch for Subaru with the right plug.
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