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Item: 550cc injectors

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Condition: very good condition

Price: 520 shipped!!!!!!

To Fit: (What car) rb20/rb26

Location: vancouver

Contact: [email protected]

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good set of 6 in mint condition dark pink (same as a nismo injectors)

im selling my car and i dont need these anymore and i just got it from one of the exported/sponsor i know this comes with new factory seals (from japan)

im in canada yes we have skylines too!!

pm me or email if intrested asap!!

this wont last long cause i also posted it up on other skyline forums!!

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490 shipped to your door these are in mint condition and they run great for your car

let me know here and payment thnks

i need this gone also these come already wrapped for shippment along with the new seals

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i would take them off you, if you can hold them for about 3 weeks for me haha, just getting my new tatt in a few days and it $$$$ so yerr lol.

but let me know if u dont sell them by then haha

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i would take them off you, if you can hold them for about 3 weeks for me haha, just getting my new tatt in a few days and it $$$$ so yerr lol.

but let me know if u dont sell them by then haha

alright ill let you know mate if these are still here !!!

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bump on these denso injectors flows great and with new seals

great upgrade for rb 20 and rb26 but for yall with rb20s they are a straight drop fit with no other modes and with news seals with the set

also for payments i got paypal for let me know i can sed these out soon! or asap to get where you live so let me know also bc also a big r32 + skyline aswell so they are in great shape and condtion is mint and tested cause they where suppose to go on my car but my ride is pendin in sale so i dont need them

anymore so please post bk here or leave me a message!

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^^ you'll need side feed injectors, these are top feed, so no they wont work

hes got it rite lol and bump for my set of six and they are mint and great upgrade and also with new seals to replace your old ones/ to go with these and these are costly new so i am give a great deal on them so any betters offers ??

bump bump bump!! also i got paypal or i can take emt

also once is all seaid and done i can send the set on the same day once payment!!!!

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yeah they are good 4 both rb20 and 26 but since these are high impedance they are a straight fit and for rb 20 you need a resistor pk so yeah but great upgrade! and runs great and flow tested and pack ready to be shipped asap so let me know ppls

cheers!

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