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Item: Nismo fpr

Age: 2 month

Condition: used

Price: $90

To Fit: (What car) RB26 dett

Location: sydney

Contact: erwin

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hi guy as i state i have genuine nismo fpg for sale like new on on the car for 2 month.

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Edited by erwin_skyline
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Well then I smoke to much crack.. I thought it was only some models weird.

Wait I had a look,

From memory most people need this

22672-RR710 Nismo 8mm Diameter connector for General purpose regulator 22670-RR710

Edited by DECIM8
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whatever the nipple diameter is, you can always buy hose connectors to match it up to whatever the stock one is.

its just the 8mm its suited to nissans as "direct bolt on"

car is going to mechanics this fri to get a problem sorted out. if its fpr related ill grab this off you. i still got your # from before so ill ring ya.

cheers

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