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Hey Guys,

I have a fuel rail kit to sell it is a complete kit minus injectors but if you would like I can include a set of 575cc or 750cc or 870cc Siemens injectors for an extra $550

The kit includes:

Custom Billet Fuel Rail to suit RB20DET or R32 RB25DE (Common RB30DET Head conversion)

Suits 13mm O Ring injectors - this is still at the machine shop but should be ready to pick up this week

From what i have found you wont get one of these anywhere else as I couldnt get one anywhere and had to have this custom made for my setup

10' of -6 Braided Line

Mixture of earls / Speedflow -6 fittings in blue red

3 x 90' Bend

3 x 45' Bend

2 x Straight

3 x -6 to 3/4' NPT

1 x -6 to -6 NPT

1 x -6 T Block

Turbosmart FPR1200 (Near New - just run on dyno) with bracket

Turbosmart Fuel Pressure Guage

$1100

Had some interest minus the RB20 Fuel rail

I will sell kit as a package without the rail for $750 you could them match it up with one of these awesome RB26 Hypertune Fuel rails for $380 here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Hy...92#entry5034792

Everything is Blue/Silver/Red and will looks stunning in your engine bay I really want to install it but I dont really need it any more as its kinds overkill for my setup and i have bills to pay :P

Edited by dano4127
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still got this kit - even better deal now that the ass has dropped out of the aussie dollar and prices have all risen...

Make me an offer...

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10' of -6 Braided Line

Mixture of earls / Speedflow -6 fittings in blue red

3 x 90' Bend

3 x 45' Bend

2 x Straight

3 x -6 to 3/4' NPT

1 x -6 to -6 NPT

1 x -6 T Block

Turbosmart FPR1200 with bracket

Turbosmart Fuel Pressure Gauge

Paid $700+ selling for $500 Firm

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