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im selling my direct port nitrous kit complete with lines bottle everything needed to fit comes with a full bottle of gas and is jetted to 108hp 6 cyl kit can be used on 4 cyl and rotor aswell

price $950plus freight

ring jason on 0424348521

how easy are these kits to install?

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hi

is this kit sold yet? where are you located?

is it the direct port fittings that sit under each injector or a fogger tapped into the manifold near each cylinder?

thanks

Justin

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kit comes with 10 pound nitrous bottle

braided main nitrous line

nos solenoid

fuel solenoid

6 seperate direct port foggers with jets

braided lines from solenoids to distribution blocks

and solid lines from distribution block to foggers

kit is complete ready to use

freight will be no probs anywhere in aus or tasmania

new price $800 plus freight

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600rwhp 15 psi no gas

the reason for sale is the nos was to get the turbo onto boost with a 4500 rpm stall converter as street registered car ran 9.3 @141mph

the new engine runs a methanol motor with a 5200 rpm stall converter and 2 step so no need for the gas anymore

nos was also used to win dyno comps which im also not interested in anymore

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600rwhp 15 psi no gas

the reason for sale is the nos was to get the turbo onto boost with a 4500 rpm stall converter as street registered car ran 9.3 @141mph

the new engine runs a methanol motor with a 5200 rpm stall converter and 2 step so no need for the gas anymore

nos was also used to win dyno comps which im also not interested in anymore

Have left message on your phone and sent pm , please call me - thank you :(

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