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RB25DET standard injectors that have been hi-flowed to 550cc per minute.

Recently serviced and come with flow report (550 cc per minute +/- 0.5%) i.e. these are the real deal and come with report !

Bolt straight into RB25DET -ie Side Feed, High Impeadance .

Reason for sale : upgraded injectors due to new turbo, etc, etc

$800 for all 6

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Do you want to buy them dude ? Everything is negotialble....

Tell me where you can buy the actual injectors and get the hiflowed for $800 all up !

A potential buyer can get these ones - knowing that they are good - with report - Then sell their standard ones - and guess what - That's a good deal !

Like I said , I am negotiable !

Here's some pics !

Injector1.jpg

injector2a.jpg

i know what ur saying dude ,,, and the truth is no u cant buy these injectors for less that 800 from brand new,,, i know that ,, let alone get them worked,,, to be honest ,,,i think im going for the 460cc posted here,,, theyll do my job for only 45 dollars each il be cheering ,, as im only pursuing 300rwk for stage one... stage 2 will require something like the 660cc .... unless i can more than halve your price(i dont think so lol ) i think ill be leaning towards the 460cc.

thanks.. anyway.....

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