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The only direct fit injectors are Nismo

Sard will need collars but these are not all that expensive

blitz need collars aswell, I bought collars for blitz injectors for $35 dollars each. just make sure you ask for the SR20 collars

Go to the SAU traders first

but there is also these two places

NENGUN, GREENLINE

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I have 550cc Nismo injectors in my car. They are direct fit, have a 4 hole nozzle, and apparently have the best spray pattern out of all injectors your can buy for the RB engines.

They should be pretty cheap now with the aussie dollar doing well against other countries.

I'd look into Greenline, I've had crap experiences with nengun (orders taking over 2 months to complete) and greenline has always been very fast, cheap, and they quote their prices in yen so the good exchange rates are had.

Some companies quote $AU and when the $AU gets stronger, they keep their prices the same and make more profit. Pretty shitty I say.

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I just ordered a set of 550cc Nippondenso high impedence top feed injectors with a set of plugs from Powerflow Injection I think they're called, they're over east and cost me $915 delivered. They had quite an extensive range so they should be able to sort you out.

(I *think* SARD injectors are actually made by Nippondenso)

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