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Item: R32 GTR injectors and fuel reg

Age: From a working motor with approx 140k on it

Condition: Nothing wrong with them

Price: $300 plus delivery (buyer pays delivery)

To Fit: (What car) Anything that takes GTR injectors (RB20's etc)

Location: Sydney (will post)

Contact: Reply here or PM me

Comments: Looking for a quick sale as ive bought new injectors and a new reg

Dont have pics on this computer, they're injectors - everyone's seen a set of injectors before

Back up for sale due to buyer not coming through with the goods

Come on people these are $50 cheaper than the other sellers and THE REG IS INCLUDED!!!!!!!

hey mate i am keen how fast can u post them to gold coast as my car is in need of them lol

They can be in the post 9am Friday

Ive sent you my bank details - as soon as the money clears ill stick them in the mail :P

  • 1 month later...

Just learning about injectors, are these better to put into my RB20 instead of 700c injectors? Do you know how much CC they are? Im looking to reach about 220rkw so im finding out which parts to buy.

Edited by cosmokram3r
Just learning about injectors, are these better to put into my RB20 instead of 700c injectors? Do you know how much CC they are? Im looking to reach about 220rkw so im finding out which parts to buy.

700cc not needed to big GTR the way to go the biggest would be 555cc GTR = Cheap upgrade

700cc not needed to big GTR the way to go the biggest would be 555cc GTR = Cheap upgrade

GT-R Injectors are 444cc if I'm correct

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