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Since you sound like a good bloke I'm going to give you a little insider tip not normally told to the general public....

Head down to Bunnings. Go to the Gardening aisle - here you will find hoses and fittings. Get yourself one of the BASIC nozzles, you know, the one with the twisty end. Make sure it's POPE brand.

They're a direct factory replacement.

Has anyone knew ? where can i get rb25de fuel injector for standard one and what model it use on da rb25de thank you.

Go down the the shop, grab some 3B.

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Apply it to the affected areas and away you go.

Just remember though, those crabs are still going to itch. But the acute chafing will ease.

Has anyone knew ? where can i get rb25de fuel injector for standard one and what model it use on da rb25de thank you.

I think the standard injectors are 270cc flow, don't know who makes them, are you looking for an upgrade or direct replacement? Why do they need replacing?

Wait, that doesn't make sense...

Think don't upgrade for an, are flow them? replacement makes I know,, who you 270cc looking direct do they standard? the or or why replacing need injectors are

Fixed

ummm sorry becoz i'm not good in english language sorry but i mean now I find da fuel injectors for r33 non torbo rb25de becoz automotive mechanic say da 1 ea fuel injector broken or if normaly it use about 270cc if i want to use 370cc what i need to do

Edited by R33 Non turbo

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