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As topic states, i am after a standard RB26 or RB25NEO fuel rail, no injectors needed, just the rail.

Please post availabilty here, with price including delivery to VIC, 3042.

OR

PM me the details, if you prefer.

Thanks

Alan

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We have just dummied an rb26 rail on a RB25 head and unfortunately the std plenum fouls on the rail. I am trying to install top feed, low impedance injectors to my R33 RB25, while maintaining a "stockish" appearance. We are trying to overcome some obstacles and if this problem is solved will be in touch.

Thank-you for all your offers (most via PM) and appreciate your time.

Regards

Alan

  • 1 year later...

OK time to bump this up again.

Since i no longer have those PM's, i am once again chasing the rail, as i now have a GReddy plenum.

As stated previously:

I am after a standard RB26 or RB25NEO fuel rail, no injectors needed, just the rail.

Please post availability here, with price including delivery to VIC, 3042.

OR

PM me the details, if you prefer.

Thanks

Alan

Al, I have one that was returned to me. It got bent in the inlet pipe and is crimped slightly but could be fixed at somewhere like HIS hose in Somerton. Yours for $50 delivered mate.

Cheers

Hey Geoff: Thanks mate, but i would prefer one that is a1 condition and hassle free. How are you going in sunny Qld? Hope all is as expected.

Owgasm: As stated in first post and "bump" post, i am after a rb26 or a rb25neo rail. So yes i can use a rb26 rail. If you have one for sale that would be great.

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