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Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulators

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Product & Price:

  • Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator Bolt On (See Applications Below) - $150
  • Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator Generic (8mm Fuel Hose) - $180
  • Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator Generic (AN6) $250

Postage: $10 via Express Post

Supplier: Kudos Motorsports

Minium Group Size: 10

Group Buy Start Date: 3/9/2006

Group Buy End Date: 3/10/2006 or Group Size Reaches 15

Applications:

Bolt On Unit

  • R33 GTS25-t
  • R32 GTR
  • R33 GTR
  • R34 GTR
  • S13 Silvia & 180SX (SR20DET Only)

Remote Units

The two generic units are to be mounted remotely and both come with their respective fuel rail adaptor. Please note that either of these units can also be used with Subaru vehicles.

Current Buy Members:

01)bilbo117

02)robbo33

03)alva

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*Member requiring multiple units will be allocated the corresponding positions

Upon the group being filled payment will be required within 5 days. This can be made via direct deposit, detail can be found here, or, with a 3% surcharge, via PayPal.

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bilbo117 & robbo33 you have been added

AWDMAT:

The R32 GTS-t will require the generic 8mm Fuel Hose unit, these are $180ea which includes a Sard fuel rail adaptor. I could be wrong I'll check with Andrew from Kudos today.

Cubes:

The price is the lowest possible.

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