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PM's sent thanks guys we cant submit order till all payments are in or i have confirm person doesn't want injectors

it looks like we only have the 5 buy price on 80lb injectors unless someone comes in on the last 2 days for the 1000cc

when replying to the payment PM i send out please give delivery address details thank you

ok guys LAST day is here i will PM those people who haven't already paid or PM'd me last thing tonight before i go to bed and will try to have everyone's money in by Tuesday next week

due to the supplier's wife giving birth it has been hard to get in touch with him today and being a Friday not much would of happened also

on page 1 i said there would be a 2 week turn around i feel confident we can still keep this time frame

as soon as payment is made i will post up again

order was submitted last night and i spoke with the supplier today as to not send wrong parts we are double checking against his knowledge bank but unfortunately he has nothing in there for NM35 injector harness's

does anyone know what harness type they use EV1, EV4 ?? or can post up a picture of an NM35 injector and harness

The harness has the knock sensor coaxial running with it, so it cant be just swapped over. The stock injectors have a Denso plug so you would need short adapters like this to connect to whatever the new plug is. Does he have a listing for VQ35 or 350z/v35?

I just bought a new plug and soldered the pins on. Much neater but quite fiddly.

If the 1000cc injectors are the same as the ones I just fitted, they will need to remove the spacers under the rail and bolt them right down as they are around 3mm shorter.

The 610's fit well if you have a plenum spacer as they are 15mm longer, you will have to bend the fuel rail a bit though.

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thanks heaps for that information Scott

he can do a plug that you strip your plug and re pin it

does the Vq35 and 350z/V35 use the same plug adapter

in discussions with supplier will have news shortly the NM35 injector harness is giving us some grief

What would be a better option is if we supply a plug kit (pictured below) and what the buyer then does is cut off their old plug on the loom, and join this new plug up.

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ok last update direct quote from supplier just in, Dunc and Andy i am happy to pay the $24 before the transaction clears so we can try and get them here ASAP, btw i have had to pull out of this group buy as my car needed castor bushes so not even getting cheap injectors :( but thats ok Tuff Car Parts will look after me later down the track

i also couldn't speak more highly of Tuff Car Parts as the $42 wiring harness was only for the EV1 style injector plug but as there was some confusion he has accepted to do them @ the price that was quoted at his loss of $120 over the whole group buy

Those who have missed out in the Tuff Car Parts Group Buy can contact Justin on his eBay store and speak of the group buy for a small discount BUT you need to contact him before purchase

Thanks Steve, no probs! Just to confirm, below is the order as it now stands:

Only things outstanding is the Stagea guys just need to pay $24 extra each for the wiring plug kits.

I will confirm with total + freight + insurance tomorrow, will keep you updated!

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