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R34 Gtt Parts: 440cc Injectors($300) Z32 Afm($150) Hicas Lock Bar($50) Noltec Rear Subframe Bushes($100)


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Ok guys,

I'm selling some parts that I had planned to fit to my R34. Here they go:

6x440cc Injectors for ER34 GTT. Straight plug and play, comes with looms. $300

Z32 AFM, no plug. Inspected by Bosch and in perfect condition. SOLD

Hicas Lockbar to suit R34/R33 from NV N01 Group Buy SOLD

Noltec Rear Subframe Mount Bushes Bl4cK32 Group Buy SOLD

Cheers,

Andy

0431 789 454

Edited by Andi

will the injectors be a straight swap with rb25det in an r33 s1?

also how much would postage to 3073 be for the lock bar?

No offers on anything else please, the prices are FIRM and are good as they are.

Edited by Andi

Guys for everyone whos PM'd. I WILL NOT TAKE $150 DELIVERED/POSTED or whatever, please stop asking this. Its $150pp firm. There is mesh on one side only, that is on the air filter side (the important side) so its screened everything out before the sensor.

The injectors are Delphi brand and according to SydneyKid will handle around ~250rwkw with at around 85% duty cycle.

Guys for everyone whos PM'd. I WILL NOT TAKE $150 DELIVERED/POSTED or whatever, please stop asking this. Its $150pp firm. There is mesh on one side only, that is on the air filter side (the important side) so its screened everything out before the sensor.

The injectors are Delphi brand and according to SydneyKid will handle around ~250rwkw with at around 85% duty cycle.

Maybe you should make that clear in the first post man, as it doesn't say pickup only or incl/exclu postage.

It was me that sent you the SMS about the Z32 (0416 623 381). Let me know if you change your mind.

Thanks, good luck with the sale.

Edited by abu
Maybe you should make that clear in the first post man, as it doesn't say pickup only or incl/exclu postage.

It was me that sent you the SMS about the Z32 (0416 623 381). Let me know if you change your mind.

Thanks, good luck with the sale.

What I meant was that I would like the FIRM prices for the gear, and I already did state that. I will post of course but at buyers cost, and that would be on top of the prices I'm asking.

hey man u sed the hicas lock was pending payment/pickup but duno wat eventaully happend...isert gone or u still got it? can pickup tonight if u still got it...

YAY hicas bar mine:D top bloke! by the way man is it meant to come with ay nuts and bolts? lol

what brand are the injectors ? or are they straight from a silvia ? used ? wont the standard loom work ? thanks

Edited by nsm034

Z32 AFM sold. The injectors are Delphi and no they are from an R34 GTT Skyline. The standards looms won't work but thats what the new ones are for, they're still plug and play. Yes used.

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