bosch o2 sensor
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Re: bosch o2 sensor
well as I said before Germans are retards. I had to convinced them to let me go in the supply room to look at the sensors, they would not do anything without a registration with vin number. finally found it, coppy the number, went to get some money, so I stopped by the audi dealer to see if I can get it cheaper, they want all the same info, so I told them the engine code, sensor type, still no luck, I reference different cars, but they said no its not the same, so I said audi and vw uses the same engines they told my I need it specially for audi. so I said ---- it and went back to the bosch plant, they charged me 116 euros minus 16% tax because americans dont have to pay taxes here with the use of a VAT form that cost $4 so I ended up paying $134 for a sensor that only cost $45 in th us, and the thing that make it bad is that its made in Germany by bosch, and I bought it directly from bosch. I just did not want to wait for 2 months for a part I need today.
the only thing I am worried about the part is that it looks very identical to the zt2 one, but numbers dont match. I tested it and it works, just dont know it the readings are acurate. but I dont understand why everything is so expensive here.
note if you are German you can suck a fat baby's dick.
the only thing I am worried about the part is that it looks very identical to the zt2 one, but numbers dont match. I tested it and it works, just dont know it the readings are acurate. but I dont understand why everything is so expensive here.
note if you are German you can suck a fat baby's dick.
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