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Hi,

I am planning on selling these injectors, but before I do, I need confirmation that they are nismo 555cc yellows as I ordered when I bought them. I bought them from sliding performance, is he still a business trader on here??

Numbers on top of injector: 7E24 1001-87091

Please see attached photos.

Thanks in advance, Matt.

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look exactly the same as my sard 650s mate but the numbers dont match

If you look at this thread----- http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/In...se-t341065.html ---- the numbers are much the same as hanaldos top feeds.but sard numbers all start with #6 ..they are definately the same injectors but who is reselling them with those numbers im yet to find out...

Bottom row

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EDIT...actually i think mine did have the same 87091 number as yours...either way they are not nismos..google an image you will see the differnces in shape..

Edited by Arthur T3

I beleive they will work just as welll as the nismos but nismos are a direct fit.

these will drop in but you need spacers around the top...you can buy these..

http://www.nengun.com/sard/injector-collar

maybe cheaper somewhere else, these just the first ones i found.

You also need to put an extra o-ring around the top, i used the old ones off the stock injectors..

they are direct fit for a supra JZ if thats gunna help ya selling them...

yeah and soarer, i actually thought they were stock jzz30 for a minute until i saw the part number on the box.

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