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Hey everyone,

I've just strung up a deal with one of my suppliers for a group buy on SARD's latest set of injectors for the R34GTT. As many of you R34 owners out there will no doubt have discovered, you could previously only get 480cc drop-in injectors for our cars. SARD have now released both 650cc and 800cc drop ins (not very long ago actually).

LINK: http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&ie.../language_tools

I have phoned around several places and have received quotes between $1050 and $1300 so you can see the obvious savings to be made (prices quoted are exclusive of delivery as well).

I will be starting this group buy as of next Monday (3rd July 2006 and will do it until 8th August 2006). Orders will be placed once 5 positions are filled. From payment to injectors at your doorstep you're looking at 2-3weeks (I think this is how a saving is made, on snail freight).

Full payment will be needed once the five spots have been confirmed.

Anyways, post it up if you're keen :D

Stan

Confirmed Buyers:

1. marc2

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3.

4.

5.

marc2 has been confirmed as in on the GB.

If we get more than 5 sets; I don't know... I'll ask the guy, probably drop to $930-$940?

UPDATE:

I have now got a supplier who can do these for $930 delivered to your door :) If I can get 5 sets or more the price goes down to around $920.

Thanks guys!

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey I'm in need of new injectors for my turbo upgrade, but need to know if these NEW SARD injectors are "quad or single " pintel design? coz the nizmo 480cc are quad which are better....

Cheers

Duc

UPDATE:

I have now got a supplier who can do these for $930 delivered to your door :( If I can get 5 sets or more the price goes down to around $920.

Thanks guys!

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