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sard fuel collector tank 5L cuboid type

2x 280L/hr intank pumps

lines to suit r32 gtr, but could possibly be used for other models

supperted over 400awkw easily, done about 1000-1500km MAX

$1200

cost over $2k

6x denso/power enterprise injectors 1000cc twin spray RB26

$900

1000-1500km max usage

reason - upgraded fuel system to triple pump and id2000 injectors to support alot more power and E85

located in sydney will have pics over the coming days

Thanks! will look at close offers...

Willing to separate ?>

seperate what exactly?

umm thats just tank then add 2x fuel pumps and lines buddy, thats the cylinder not the cube

Any pics of it installed in a 32R??

sorry i dont have any as i took it out and now my new system is in place...

wll have pics tomoro ran out of time today

hey mate are the injectors to suit standed rail or 14mm cheers?

hey they are to suit 11mm, dont think they make 14mm

what pumps r they?and is the line teflon or rubber?

hey the 2 pumps inside are sard 280L/hr pumps, the line is braided hose so i assume just rubber? im not exactly sure, all speedflow fittings and also a sx fuel filter ill throw in

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