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nengun

perfect run

rhdjapan

luke_enr34

shall i go on

as for type

cant go past nismo fuel pump and sard injectors

+1 for PerfectRun.

They were well and truly the cheapest and and the injectors were at my door with in 7 working days from my initial Email. Not bad from Japan.

SARD 660cc's BTW.

jjr products = poo imo

go split fire or super spark.

any reason to y u say there crap?

wat makes the spitfires better? i dont really know the difference so i need info before i buy! pluss there 300 cheaper.. i know i shouldnt cut corners!

my mate put jjr in his 32, they lasted 6 months and cracked, he has had split fires ever since without a prob!

plus they sent me a shitty made dump pipe, so i choose not to trust there products anymore...

but thats just my humble opinion, you dont need to listen to me.

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