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Hi Brent . Will the sard 700cc injectors fit direct into my std. R32 GTR fuelrail? Or do i need an after - market fuelrail? If all good would you take $600 for them?

power fc, injectors and fuel rail sold.

cam gears sold pending payment.

still got the nismo fpr and bosch 044 fuel pump, hks superdrageer exhaust and timing belt for sale. send me some offers people

price drop on some parts

Power fc with Hand Control Suit R33 GTR- $1000ono

Blue JJR Cam Gears. Brand new in box- $240 for both

Sard 700cc injectors. Flow checked just need cleaning- $700ono

Nismo Fuel Pressure Reg- $250ono

Greddy Fuel Rail. 11.0mm. Brand new never used- $350ono

Greddy timing belt with bearings. Bought off another SAU person only done 500kms on his engine- $120

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump. Brand new in box- $230ono

Also have a HKS super dragger exhaust. 3inch pipe into 9inch barrel with 5 inch top- $300

Prices do not include postage.

Interested in Power FC......$1000 bucks.....where r u located???

i wan to pick it up.....will pay cash

price drop on some parts

Nismo Fuel Pressure Reg- $200ono

Greddy timing belt with bearings. Bought off another SAU person only done 500kms on his engine- $100

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump. Brand new in box- $200ono

Also have a HKS super dragger exhaust. 3inch pipe into 9inch barrel with 5 inch top- $250 pick up only

Prices do not include postage.

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