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Updated pricing for injectors ordered from the US (for sets of 6);

Can now source injectors ranging from 210cc up to 2000cc

444-575-700cc Injectors are $450.00 USD

1000cc injectors are $500.00 USD

1260cc injectors is $550.00 USD

1600cc is $650.00

2000cc is $780.00

all shipping is 30.00 usps priority mail. (USD again)

Final prices vary due to exchange rate. I don't do this for profit, only to help SAU out, however all injectors come with a 1 year warranty. Brands include Lucas, GT Racing, Siemens-Deka and Bosch. If you want a different injector size, pm me and I'll see what price they are.

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Genuine Nissan R33 GTR rear spoiler, white in very good condition. Has paint crack below brake light which is easily repairable. Not going to go below what I paid only a few weeks ago and didn't use, so asking $350

Will come with a 33 boot lid (not white) drilled for the GTR spoiler

^ Still for sale.

Random thing to put on SAU but here it is anyway

BNWT Superdry Jeans, this model here - http://www.superdrystore.com/view/20668/London-Slim-denims/

Bought them today but found out the gf had bought me the same set today too! and due to being on special i can't refund them or exchange them.....

Got them for $70 (rrp is $170) will sell them for $50 the size is W32 L32.

Random thing to put on SAU but here it is anyway

BNWT Superdry Jeans, this model here - http://www.superdrystore.com/view/20668/London-Slim-denims/

Bought them today but found out the gf had bought me the same set today too! and due to being on special i can't refund them or exchange them.....

Got them for $70 (rrp is $170) will sell them for $50 the size is W32 L32.

fo real

for sale:

r31 gxe brown interior, front and back seats + door trims $200ono (coke bottle not included)

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r31 series 3 dash $20, and dash cluster $40

r31 stock cat converter $30

r31 TI rims & tyres with spare wheel $250ono, one tyre is pretty bald hence why including spare rim

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r34 stock airbox $30

r34 stock strut brace $20

pm me if interested

or if u think of anything u might need just ask cause i may still have it lying around

good luck selling a stock cat for 30 bucks.

i could even sell a 2.5'' cat back zorst for 20 bucks. ended up dumping it.

31 owners are povos lol

take them to upullit, they give you monies for them. they bash the platinum from them, and send them to scrap yards. thas why you cant find a cat at upullit. they say its for safety reasons they cant sell secondhand cats, but think of the flow of cars they get through, and the amount of platinum they could collect

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