i dunno. whats the $94 for then?
^ $94 is the MSRP (Manufacturer's i.e. Toyota's Suggested Retail Price) or LIST PRICE. $68 would be the price you get it for + shipping This is for the Genuine Toyota O2 sensor made by Nippondenso or aka Denso which is a good price for OEM. It plugs right in to your engine harness with no modification to the connector plug or wiring like some aftermarket ones require. Cutting & splicing the O2 sensor's signal wire should be avoided because your dealing with milivolt readings, so you want NO resistance in the circuit.
but i thought people got some bosch sensor and wired it in cuz it was cheaper. but $68 aint bad.
^ but why cut and splice the wires? Btw, although Bosch is a good name their O2 sensors are only rated to last 60k. The OEM Denso will easily outlast the Bosch.
Also, if its the stock sensor and you can get it from toyota then why would you need to splice it?