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hey im after a cheap set of 2nd hand front coil overs for a r32, dont care if there old just in working order, need to lift the front of my car up the front tyres r in the guards and the backs are bout 1/2inch off the guards so its a drag spec look haha

cheers - adrian

i urgently need new rb20det injector. None of nissan stores have them in stock and it would take about 3 weeks to get it but i need it by next week. None of second hand ones i tried work and i dont want to buy another one just to find out it doesnt work. and as for aftermarket... i dont have $1k... this might belong into wtb thread, but i think its unlikely any of you guys have one... but if u do that would be great

Edited by Rocky88

yea... nissan ones are just crazy expensive... i might go with working second hand ones, but i just found out it might not be injectors that are responsible for misfires...

sorry for making this a topic btw, just really short on time. mods, feel free to merge with wtb topic. :cheers:

i have x6 stock rb20det injectors that were all working perfectly when i pulled them out!

do you also have igniter module? thanks btw

Edited by Rocky88

Hi

I am looking for a good condition set of stanbard struts for a R32-GTR, Something that will be comfortable to drive around town on and have not been cut down or butchered, Could get away with a rear set only If I had to.

Also looking for a drivers side door trim, My armwrest is worn right through to the metal.

Cheers Trev

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