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As above, I purchased some Nismo 600cc injectors for my GTi-R. They were from an R32 GTR and had minimal km's on them when I got them.

I have had them cleaned (at a cost of $125) and they are now just like they were when they came out of the box from new.

I've had my car tuned and there was no need to go bigger (I was initially told otherwise) so I'm keeping my 444's in the GTi-R.

The injectors will fit CA18's, RB26's and I believe RB20's?

The price is $699 ono and I can freight out by express post for free.

cheers,

Greg

i am interested.

i have the rb20 gts-t r32 what do i have to do to fit em?

They should be a straight fit apart from needing to get the ECU tuned (or power fc, etc.)

Greg

EDIT: The model number on the injectors is: 16600-RRR60, $154 each from Nengun

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