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Item: 6 x 440cc S15 Injectors

Age: As old as an S15

Condition: Great

Price: $350 delivered anywhere in Aus

To Fit: Direct replacement for the R33 gtst and capable of 250rwkw + a bit more with a FPR

Location: South Sydney (Sutherland Shire)

Contact: PM if interested

Comments: Selling as they are not large enough for my new master plan, picture only of 1 but I have 6 identical

Item: GTR fuel pump on bracket bolt in with strainer and plug

Age: As old as a GTR not sure which model possibly R33

Condition: Good

Price: $80 delivered anywhere in Aus

To Fit: Direct replacement for the R33 gtst and capable of 250rwkw perfect match with S15 injectors

Location: South Sydney (Sutherland Shire)

Contact: PM if interested

Comments: Selling due to not enough flow for my new master plan

This is a perfect combination for a high flow turbo setup. Will sell both together for $420 delivered. These are both direct bolt in replacements no mucking around needed. Pick up welcome also Sutherland shire.

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Edited by SexyPete

I had mine flow tested at 3 bar just last week and they flowed 500cc and doesn't the skyline run 43psi rail pressure so id say 480 is spot on and of the of 6 injectors 4 were jdm and 2 were adm i.e. they are the same as already said^^

Edited by SevenAngryPenguins

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