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Im after some injectors for my 33gtst. i need something bigger than 550cc. i have a set of 6 s15 480cc injectors, if anyone is interested in a swap with cash adjustment. even if someone has some s6 rx7 secondary injectors as i have 2 sitting at home already. please pm me if you can help me out.

cheers dan

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Hi sinistagtst, the 480cc S15 injectors you have.. are they direct fit? with the plug etc etc. Also how is the condition of them? I'm actually looking for injectors at the moment.. anything above what i have now is great. How much you willing to sell them for?

hey mate,

yes they fit straight into your fuel rail and yes they plug in no worries at all. there in good nic when i bought them they had done 30000kms (so the buyer said) and i havent used them at all (i put a put a new turbo on and discovered that my engine was blown aswell). i would sell them for $420. if you want them i wont be able to get them off my car till next weekend. pm me if your interested.

cheers dan

Hi mate,

I've got a set of 700cc for sale at the moment. $500 and they're yours.

Cheers

hey mate,

yes they fit straight into your fuel rail and yes they plug in no worries at all. there in good nic when i bought them they had done 30000kms (so the buyer said) and i havent used them at all (i put a put a new turbo on and discovered that my engine was blown aswell). i would sell them for $420. if you want them i wont be able to get them off my car till next weekend. pm me if your interested.

cheers dan

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