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Hey all,

Here's a set of Rochester 1000cc injectors for sale, taken from my GTR, all running perfectly, used for a genuine 3500k's max.

Location: South Sydney NSW

Payment: Full payment to my bank account and i'll post them.

Reason for sale: Switched to larger injectors, so these are fresh out of the car and need a good home.

Shipment: Ill post once full payment clears into my bank account, price includes delivery Australia wide. Will be sent with registered and insured post. Tracking number will be supplied.

Price: $420 delivered Australia wide, not neg.

I had these in an aftermarket twin entry fuel rail, fed by twin Bosch 044's and fuel supply was never an issue with them.

They have also been cleaned and are wrapped up ready to be sent.

My GTR made over 400kw at the wheels with these on E85, will make bucketloads more power on pump98

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PM me or post up here,

Cheers

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Hey mate

Sorry i forgot to mention that, these are 14mm, so an aftermarket fuel rail will be needed. There's heaps of these rails around for $239 (full kit, blue, gold or chrome).

These rails are normally twin entry aswel which gives you the provision for a second fuel pump in the future if the need ever comes up, if you dont need the extra inlet that can be blocked off very easily.

So unless you have an aftermarket rail already you'll need a rail like that.

Im happy to help the buyer locate a rail.

Very inexpensive way to get 1000's in a car :P

Cheers

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