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Hi fero

I am interested in injecters if they are in good nick with no cracks and i will pay 150.00 plus postage cod

stuart

i got them from a wrecker so i have never been on the car. they were for my 33 gtst but i am getting 200 sx injectors as they are too much stuffing around to modify fuel rail ect for my engine. the 200 sx ones go straight in

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