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Item: Sard 550cc sidefeed injectors.

Age and condition: few months old, never used, brand new

Price: $600 (delivered)

To Fit: will fit rb25det stock sidefeed fuel rail

Location: w.a will send anywhere

Contact: 0405 332 404

Comments: these are cheap brand new unused injectors, priced to sell quickly. with injector collars these fit straight into the rb25det side feed standard fuel rail. they come with all o-rings, seals, plugs etc.. exactly how they are purchased new.

i foolishly bought these as run in injectors for my new engine but have now decided to go straight for larger top feed option and fuel rail.

i will however swap for larger top feed injectors depending on condition size ect or an external wastegate similar to progate 45/50 or why?

dont hesitate to contact me about any information in regards to this sale.

thanks

Edited by humz

these are still for sale.

i dont know why they havent sold yet, you will NOT find cheaper BRAND NEW side feed injectors in the country.

top feed 2nd handies sell for around the same price, and side feed is generally more expensive.

600 DELIVERED

Edited by humz
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