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post-25000-1148631127.jpgpost-25000-1148630984.jpgRB26 top feed low impedence from 550cc to 1000cc injectors from $680.00 per set

RB25 side feed 550cc to 800cc high impedence injectors from $765.00 per set. All come with 12 month warranty free shiping with in australia...

Pm me or phone me on 0409410506 for more details...

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post-25000-1148631127.jpgpost-25000-1148630984.jpgRB26 top feed low impedence from 550cc to 1000cc injectors from $680.00 per set

RB25 side feed 550cc to 800cc high impedence injectors from $765.00 per set. All come with 12 month warranty free shiping with in australia...

Pm me or phone me on 0409410506 for more details...

Are the RB25 side feed injectors a direct replacement?

Do they need collars, or anything else to get them to fit without leaks, etc??



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