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hows this hyundai wanted $234.34 for an injector for a 2000 hyundai accent, stanvac auto wreckers will give me one for $30 lol. :thumbsup: now i just have to put it in haha.

I paid $330 for a genuine GTR injector from Japan! I needed 6! Ended up costing me like $2200...

I could have bought a Hyundai Excel for that haha

totally.... u can get sard 800cc's for $900 or something on the GB section... crikey

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Haha yeah I know, my mechanic told me that he could get a full set for that + a tune! But I need a ECU which isn't on the cards at the moment.

But it really is the going price for the genuine injectors. I rang up Nissan, and they told me $360 each. Apparently the GTR injectors are becoming more sought-after now due to the fact that most of the older model GTR's injectors are begining to leak.

But, 6 new injectors later, the GTR's running alot better and no more fuel smell!

Crickey you can get sard 800's for a little over 600 your all getting ripped off

and go see a new mechanic because someone like Jeff from the speed lab could of remaped your standard ecu and you still had change for a beer from $900

hahaha google street photo taken when my car is not home :thumbsup: though i did want to see it

Yeah I checked my house first and there wasn't any cars home, so I did the following:

lol k i checked my house my old work and my new work and my mates house and its not there ether...haha im checking the x's house now lol,seriously tho where the hell was i on this day!

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Yeah, lobethal was done around the time we had that heat wave, and some parts of Nairne were done at a later/earlier time in the year, as it's all cloudy and shit in the pics (the loby pics are fkn sunny as, with dead grass every where :P)

Sard injectos and an ecu remap for $1000 you say? Not bad. Think its the actual injector leaking, not because of the o ring... Can actually see fuel running out :S not much, but enough.

That's exactly the issue I had. Shaun was saying how alot of the 32 GTR's are doing this now with the stock injectors. I had 2 leaking, though and the others were on their way to that point.

You get a bad fuel smell, too. Everywhere I took it, people would say "you've been giving this one a flogging!! I can smell the fuel still!" haha

Yeah, lobethal was done around the time we had that heat wave, and some parts of Nairne were done at a later/earlier time in the year, as it's all cloudy and shit in the pics (the loby pics are fkn sunny as, with dead grass every where :P)

(virtual)drive down the main street of barker, just after the bike shop its sunny, then move ahead one spot and its dark, wet and cloudy. haha.

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