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Item:6 x 480cc Injectors (JDM S15 Turbo Manual Injectors)

Age: Sourced form late model JDM S15's

Condition: Very good

Price: $700ono..But willing to negotiate price. Will post at buyers expence ($10 postage)

Location: Melbourne Western Suburbs

Contact: VIA PM

Comments:These Injectors are a direct replacement to your stock 380cc factory Injectors. I bought 12 JDM S15 injectors for My r33... Only need 6.. So selling the other 6. Enough Flow for around 300kw. Got no Pic's of em yet.. But will end em up soon.

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im intrested and would buy them depending if the top feed or side feed and if the price was NEG

They are a direct replacement to replace our stock OEM Injectors... they are Side feed

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Guy I need these Injectors Gone asap - If your having any doubt about em Ask your Mechanic or do a search on the Forums about em... Its open to any offers...

When injectors are cleaned/tested & flowed. They replace the O rings and the fuel filter in the injector. also cleaning out the Nozzle's were the fuel is ejected form.

They come up pretty much brand new...

Edited by Dush

This is actually good price for something that are really annoying to get (believe me I've searched!), and japan brand injectors are getting expensive now (current exchange rates).

Pity I'm not going ahead on my project or I wouldv'e bought it off you to save time!

Wish you all the best with the sale Dush.

Cheers

Grant

It's hard to get 6 together... if you want 4 then find someone with 4 as that's what most people will have... Then perhaps someone like me when time comes around can get 6 together:p

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