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Item: Walbro 255lph fuel pump

Condition: brand new

Price: $150 to your door

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTS-t and others

Location: Wagga Wagga NSW

Contact: Me wardy on 0406143946 or pm

Comments: brand new never been used, comes with fitting kit and instructions, rated to 500hp

Item: Z32 Air flow meter

Condition: Good condition, second hand

Price: $200 to your door

To Fit: any car that needs an AFM upgrade

Location: Wagga Wagga NSW

Contact: Me wardy on 0406143946 or pm

Comments: in good condition, both mesh screens are in tact, comes with plug and bout 15cm of wiring for easy instalation

Item: GTR injectors x6

Condition: very good condition

Price: $300 to your door

To Fit: RB20/RB26

Location: Wagga Wagga NSW

Contact: Me wardy on 0406143946 or pm

Comments: in very good condition, come with o-rings

I can get some pics if really needed, but im sure everyone knos what they look like. Contact me if you have any questions..

cheers

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nah mate i dont sorry, they will work with the standard RB20 rail an reg if that is what you are planing to use them on. make me an offer if you are keen and well work somethin out.

cheers

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