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Hi ben

Yes man if i want to go faster i need injectors that wont max out at 200km

also i can get a full set for $700,just thought someone may need cash.

stuart

If you can get a full set for $700 then why waist time with a WTB thread :)

For what you can buy them new for these days you would be silly to pay what people want second hand for them :P

Not every one has a s/load of money to throw around like maybe you have.There may be someone who started a project and didn't go ahead,or maybe someone smashed there car up and was selling off parts to help get new wheels.

So if you don't try you don't get.Plus what has it got to do with you for what ever reason i asked.

Edited by NISSANGTS
Not every one has a s/load of money to throw around like maybe you have.There may be someone who started a project and didn't go ahead,or maybe someone smashed there car up and was selling off parts to help get new wheels.

So if you don't try you don't get.Plus what has it got to do with you for what ever reason i asked.

I wasn't having ago i was simply stating if you can get brand new injectors with warranty for that price you would be silly to buy 2nd hand these days as people want what they paid new or used (have a look in the classifieds section)

I have far from a sh!t load of money to throw around and too have been looking for injectors for the past few weeks (new or almost new/purchased never used) and i can tell you now what is out there people want more than what i just order mine new for and try and screw you on delivery :rolleyes:

I wasn't having ago i was simply stating if you can get brand new injectors with warranty for that price you would be silly to buy 2nd hand these days as people want what they paid new or used (have a look in the classifieds section)

I have far from a sh!t load of money to throw around and too have been looking for injectors for the past few weeks (new or almost new/purchased never used) and i can tell you now what is out there people want more than what i just order mine new for and try and screw you on delivery :D

Hi man

Very interested to see you also wanting to buy cheap injector with your add in sau wanted section.Has ggg gotten back to you yet with a price?As you pointed out last week to me why would you buy second hand when for a few dollars more u are far better off buy new.

{have a look inthe classifieds section and sponcers} :P

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