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Oxygen Sensor: Bosch vs. Walker 200 1987

Hello, Volvo enthusiasts!

I'm going to replace the oxygen sensor on my Volvo 240DL 1987. I know there are two major replacements for the sensor: from Bosch and Walker. Bosch is, of course, super. But, what is you opinion about Walker? I found also a site which sells the Walker sersors for $57.99 (http://www.oxygensensors.com). Hmmm... kinda suspicious low price. Can it be so unexpensive or something wrong is in it?

Sincerely,
Dmitriy.
--
240DL Wagon 1987






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