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All parts brand new never been installed or used..

All parts have remained in packaging on purchase

Parts are to fit an Rb25det engine.

Nismo 740cc Injectors (brand new unused)

$900

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Sard silver fuel pressure regulator (brand new unused)

$100

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Bosch Z32 air flow metre + Z32 Air flow Harness/Plug (brand new unused

$300

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Standard R33 LSD (used perfect working order) Pics up tomorrow

$300

Located in Sydney western suburbs.

Contact number 0449 955 749

Edited by Stealthynsa
  • 2 weeks later...
All parts brand new never been installed or used..

All parts have remained in packaging on purchase

Parts are to fit an Rb25det engine.

Nismo 740cc Injectors (brand new unused)

$900

post-28365-1283674508_thumb.jpg

Sard silver fuel pressure regulator (brand new unused)

$100

post-28365-1283674582_thumb.jpg

post-28365-1283674458_thumb.jpg

Bosch Z32 air flow metre + Z32 Air flow Harness/Plug (brand new unused

$300

post-28365-1283674543_thumb.jpg

Standard R33 LSD (used perfect working order) Pics up tomorrow

$300

Located in Sydney western suburbs.

Contact number 0449 955 749

Looking to buy the injectors , are they ready to fit in or i need to modified something to make it fit? and i looking for a cheaper price for that....i need it next week for my RB25DET upgrade! :ninja:

hey i have an 96 r33 gts N/A series 2 and mine has been only single spinning alot laterly not sure one it sometimes doesnt though =S if i buy the lsd would both spin all the time and would that one fit mine as mines a non turbo?

  • 2 weeks later...

SCAMMER (or he fell off the face of the planet) :D anyone been shafted like me and got any ideas how to get money back???

I have his bank account details and his phone number...

hey mate you can type his user name into the search engine on the SAU site and find everything he's ever posted that may give you some further info on him.

otherwise it may be as simple as telstra giving him a crappy internet service and being able to get on the net.

may want to get intouch with the coppers.

hope it works out.

Matt

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