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Item:HKS fuel rail

Age:brand new

Condition:new

Price:$200

To Fit:r 34 gt-tNissan Skyline ER34 RB25DET

part #1407-RN004

Location:townsville

Contact:[email protected]

Comments:I brought this item for my r33 but when i went to fit it ,found out i had puchase the wrong one ,so now im just trying to get rid of it

cheers

Edited by 400kw
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pics?

does the rail take the stock r34 injector size or is the rail to suit physically larger injectors? does it have single or dual fuel entry?

cheers

the rail is a dual feed ,and return out the top ,im not real sure what size injectors its suited for ,but i could measure the injecter whole if you like .

i will take some pix tonight

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