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I have a set of 6 RB25 injectors that have been hiflowed for sale. they have been ultrasonically cleaned and tested and flow 800cc. they have new pintle caps and are DROP IN REPLACEMENTS for your stock injectors!

they look EXACTLY the same as the ones in your RB25 :)

I have the same injectors in my car and they are currently making over 300rwkw. I had a few sets done at the same time hence the spares.

$400! or give me your old ones and you can have them for $300. dont expect them to last this cheap!

cheers!

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I have a set of 6 RB25 injectors that have been hiflowed for sale. they have been ultrasonically cleaned and tested and flow 800cc. they have new pintle caps and are DROP IN REPLACEMENTS for your stock injectors!

they look EXACTLY the same as the ones in your RB25 :P

I have the same injectors in my car and they are currently making over 300rwkw. I had a few sets done at the same time hence the spares.

$400! or give me your old ones and you can have them for $300. dont expect them to last this cheap!

cheers!

I'll give ya a hunge? :)

hey mate just for reference you can buy them brand new for 360.

gl with sale

you can buy what brand new? a set of JECS 800cc injectors? or a hiflowed set?

firstly jecs do not make 800cc side feeds for RB's so I am guessing you mean SECOND HAND injectors that have been hiflowed. and if so where the hell can you buy a set for $360 I think there would be a lot of RB25 owners that would like to know.

please feel free to post the line to the ones for $360 in this thread.

it usually cost $30 per injector to get them cleaned and flow tested. $35 for side feeds as they are a pain in the ass to do so thats $210 alone before the cost of having them hiflowed.

I'll give ya a hunge? biggrin.gif

I would rather smash them with a hammer and send them to your mum.

Now that My thread has been nice and trashed, they are still for sale. Thanks!

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