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have 6 550cc injectors they all just been cleaned out n tested so they are ready to go . they are in excellent condition .grab a bargain

$600

sms : 0421047935 or [email protected]

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hi mate yes they are denso injectors and no they don't have the plugs if you mean the ones that go to ur engine loom . they bolt straight into rb20 and plugs are the same ,rb25 , rb26 u'll need custom rail

They are denso injectors, do they come with plugs?

these dont go straight into standard plugs you need to get oval denso plugs there about $18. each.

been there tried that trust me they dont sit well. these are a great upgrade for the rb20 not 25s

If your looking for $600. dollars you will be holding onto them for a while

Edited by RB-ONEVIA

mate stay out of my topic if you not interested sick of people butting into other people topic thinking they know it all . you will be reported to administrator thanks

these dont go straight into standard plugs you need to get oval denso plugs there about $18. each.

been there tried that trust me they dont sit well. these are a great upgrade for the rb20 not 25s

If your looking for $600. dollars you will be holding onto them for a while

just letting people know that they need the denso plugs for the injectors thats all

if i really wanted to wreck you post i would tell them where they can get them from, just stating facts

Edited by RB-ONEVIA

mate you won't find denso 550cc injector cheaper then $100 each your dreaming . u can't even buy stock ones for rb engine for that price so pull your head in and stay out of here

just letting people know that they need the denso plugs for the injectors thats all

if i really wanted to wreck you post i would tell them where they can get them from, just stating facts

hi mate yea just had a loo kand last 4 numbers says 2020 . thanks alot that should hopefully sell them quicker .

if you look at the part number and they ahve 2020 as the last numbers they are high impeance and they are 550cc from an Rx7.

Good luck with the sale.

hi mate my mate had them in his rb20det and he said he used the stock plugs for it . and they bolt straight into stock fuel rail

do u need the plugs if there were to go in a rb20??? these low or high independance??

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