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Okay guys got a few things for sale now and shortly... Shortly i will have a complete RB25DET, stock turbo + manifold, Sub-Zero plenum with Ford XF Throttle body + Anti-lag solenoid, Custom Duel feed top-feed fuel rail plus a few other bits and pieces... If your interested in any of the above items PM me, and i will let you know when they become available (about 1-2 months)...

But the items i have for sale now are:

6x 440cc GTR Injectors (will have another 6 soon) - $250

Stock R33 GTST injectors + fuel rail - $150 ono

Apexi AVC-R Gen 1 EBC - $250 ** SOLD **

Air Flow meter - $175

Trust cat-back exhaust, 3.5in to 5in outlet... Very quite, resonator does have a crack but the muffler is fine, cut out the resonator and you'll have a good exhaust - $200 ono

Stock Dump and Front pipes - $50

Thanks.

Woody.

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RNS11Z: I'll be looking for around a $1000ish... Depends what happens when i take the engine out...

caminperth: LOTS!!! :D ummm well for the head and block with internals and that sorta stuff around $2000ish... It will most likely be missing the Water and Air Con pumps... Everything else should be there...

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Worth a try... :D

I would get them cleaned and flowtested anyway, but yeah they work... No, GTR injectors don't fit into the standard fuel rail... But i have a custom fuel rail in my car atm which i will be selling when i get the engine pulled out...

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Woody, Do you have a pick of the top-feed rail? What injectors are in it?

Here we go, pics of Fuel Rail with 440cc GT-R Injectors:

FuelRail2.JPG

FuelRail1.JPG

If you want better quality pics goto: http://alan.awoodman.net/Sale/

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