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Item: Deatschwerks 550cc injectors

Condition: They are S/H but are like Brand new

Price: $450 Delivered

To Fit: They are direct drop in for an R34 GTT

Location: Melbourne

Contact: feel free to call me on 0421 550 750 or Pm me

I brought these injectors brand new and used them in my car but i have decided to go back to stock, i sent them back to deatschwerks to get them flow tested again and get the o-rings and pintal caps replaced before i sell them because they were still under warranty. They are like brand new and come with the full flow report that has just been done. There is heaps of info on these injectors at www.deatschwerks.com

I have attached some pics

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350 :D

Nah mate sorry. These are excellent injectors and deatschwerks doesn't make 550cc anymore. I can be fair but thats way to low. :P

Edited by LTHL34
Hey mate, do you know what spray pattern they are?

splash or direct inject? cheers

I think they are spray.

but you can check at www.deatschwerks.com

thanks

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