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thats cheap for R34 injectors. (provided they really are...)

its worth paying the extra people as the R34 are alot newer, always have less km's on them then the early GTR injectors do and will not leak from the body, which most R32/R33 are prone to doing these days.

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The injectors are still for sale - These are actual R34 GT-R injectors (wrxhoon can confirm) and i can post up some photos as soon as i get them off Tony's phone. If you like, you can still give him msg or call, and he can send them to you through his phone, but i'll get them up here ASAP.

It is a real bargain! He is getting rid of them because they wouldn't suit his R33 GTS-t without some modifiying to fit, so he's going for direct replacements and trying to source SARD injectors.

If i had some spare cash i'd snap them up myself - His details are on the first post if you're keen, or PM me.

Cheers,

Steve.

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R34 GTR injectors are silver , R32+ 33 are black , Its very easy to confirm just by looking at pictures . If these are the injectors he bought from me they are R34 and in excellent condition .

This is a 34 injector , R32+ 33 are the same but the body is black.

Good luck with the sale

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