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bump! Parts still for sale as per first post:

- Brand new Nismo 33 GTR Fuel Pump

- Brand new SARD injectors w/o-rings

- As new Tomei PonCams Type-B

- As new ARC Intercooler (on hold for Merli)

- Used but in working order standard RB26 coil packs

Good buy on the ARC cooler merli

I'll only take it if Kris throws in the picnic rug as well! :D:(

hey mate interested in the injectors. will i need a different fuel rail? or will these plug straight into my RB25?

hey kris, whats the best you can do the injectors for, i got a sard 280l/hr fuel pump installed, will it be good enough for these injectors you think mate, gtr still has stock turbos but has the rest of the supporting mods other then turbos and cams,

please pm me all the details, thanks heaps kris and will these straight bolt in for my rb26dett yer?

cheers tony

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