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Hi ppl,

i have a set of used Nismo injectors 600cc and new Trust Greddy Fuel Rail for sale. Both items are direct bolt on for ALL MODELS OF GTRs. For RB25 owners, YES you can use these injectors and fuel rail with some custom work. Save more money by buying locally. Buyers looking at purchasing both items are eligible to a better price.

Used Nismo 600cc injectors - $850

What cars: All GTRs 32 33 34 and also Rb engines(Need a GTR fuel rail to fit the injectors)

Condition: Like new (flow tested and clean - reciept kept as proof)

Reason for selling: Change of plan = need a holiday

Brand new Trust/Greddy fuel rail - $400

For what cars: All GTRs 32 33 34 and also RB engines(Custom work need allign the fuel rail)

Condition: Brand New (only open for viewing)

Reason for selling: Change of plan = need a holiday

Located in PERTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Will post at buyers expense.

For serious buyers only, No time wasters.

*I will be in Melbourne on the 16th to the 18th of DEC. So i can bring the items along for anyone who are interested in both the items. So free postage BUT you got to pick it up from where i am staying ( Melbourne CBD - Spencer St)

Tried posting the pictures but its not working. Pls provide your email if you need the pictures of the items.

nego on injectors??

Yes nego but prefer to sell both together since you are taking off the stock fuel rail might aswell change to a new one.

how much kms on the injectors mate?

less than 5000kms.

Buy both save more!!

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