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Item: Deatschwerks 555cc Rb25DET injectors

Age: Brand new in Box

Condition: New with o-rings, unopened

Price: $480

To Fit: (What car) RB25det S2

Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM please

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Item: Nissan R34 GTT 17" x 7.5 Mags (no tyres)

Age: 2yrs my ownership. Satanic was previous owner

Condition: Ok. One has wheel rash inside, another wheel touched up at repaires. Good condition tho.

Price: $300 mags for the 4

To Fit: Skylines, Stagea

Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM please

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mags would fit r32 lol

but injectors wont fit rb20det or rb26dett

rb25det series 1 or 2

brand new sealed in package

all latency info to set up aftermarket ecu

mag wheel photos

really good condition actually.

$300 pick up, $340 delivered to melbourne/sydney, $350 bris/perth

- I'll go halves with delivery cost but understand Im on pension but no payment till feb09 & have to feed family.

Good genuine condition, No Rubber

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Injectors sold

Boost controller + K&N pod package sold

Mags here although Ive got numerous offers of $300 delivered to syd (x2) and melb (x1) to consider

the locals (x2) never checked them out like arranged. doh.

Item: Deatschwerks 555cc Rb25DET injectors

Age: Brand new in Box

Condition: New with o-rings, unopened

Price: $480

To Fit: (What car) RB25det S2

Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM please

post-18854-1219725363_thumb.jpg

Item: Nissan R34 GTT 17" x 7.5 Mags (no tyres)

Age: 2yrs my ownership. Satanic was previous owner

Condition: Ok. One has wheel rash inside, another wheel touched up at repaires. Good condition tho.

Price: $300 mags for the 4

To Fit: Skylines, Stagea

Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM please

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hi still have injectors 4 sale?

  • 2 weeks later...

I think, after a 1min Google search, they are +40

my BBJ mags, same size 17x7.5, are +38 and fit fine so Id say +40 is the stock Nissan R34 GTT wheel offset

edit: yep, +40

  • 2 weeks later...

I can put them on a TNT account, around $15 each per boxed rim (x4) for delivery to 3000 or 2000 p/code.

but in bold a few posts up said Im willing to sell posted to melbourne for $340

my god, cant believe these are still here

the first "buyer" abused me by never paying for them and demanding delivery

so many tyre kickers

come on, excellent condition mags for $340 delivered, ono. pick up cheaper.

better condition then when I bought them, as I spent $400 on wheel repairs to make good to new

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