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Also selling my 888cc siemens injectors low impedance to suit gtr rb26 after $400 specs below

These injectors flow 86 lbs/hr at 43.5 PSI ( 3 BAR )

FEATURES:

  • Genuine, reliable Siemens Injectors
  • Excellent response characteristics
  • Robust Design
  • Low Impedance

Specifications:

  • Coil Resistance: 2.35 Ohms / Low Impedance / Low-Z (Peak/Hold driver circuit required)
  • Static Flow Rate @ 43.5PSI ( 300kPa ) w/Gas: 86.2 lb/hr = 888 cc/min = 652.2 g/min
  • Connector: Bosch EV1
  • Spray Pattern: Pencil

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Hi mate i'm located on brisbanes southside near browns plains.

Un sure if they are z32 afm's but they looked bigger then my mates ones on his gtr so unsure. Unless you have part number for them i can check it out. They work fine only removed due to 15k of mod enhacements

Passenger side seat $150

Rb26 standard fuel rail $10

R26 mines pod adaptors running z32 afm's with blitz filters i think $150

R32 gtr dash board slight lifting. $150

R32 gtr lower steering column cover $30

R32 gtr Front passenger side gaurds $150

R32 gtr doors less switches and mirrors $120 each

R32 gtr boot interior lining rear over boot latch $30

R32 gtr boot lining pass side $30

R32 gtr front windscreen gutter tray no cracks $50

R32 gtr stock intercooled $100

R32 gtr centre console $80

R32 gtr gear surround plastic with 2 screw holes on pass side with no boot $50

R32 gloove box $60

R32 gtr driverside kick panel $20

R32 gtr plastic sill covers $30 each

R32 gtr interior light $20

Ame wheels to suit gtr with 215/45/17 tyres that are 80% tread $450

Hey mate pretty keen to come look at the boot interior panel and what ever else catches my eye lol.......when's a good time/day......I'm on the GC so guessing about a 45min trip up?

Hi mate,im looking for the drivers side plastic inner guard piece that covers the standard blow off valves,also the brake duct that bolts to it.Any luck?cheers Matt

Paid for one of the window rubbers and got sent the wrong side, contacted ATLRGE back and he said to keep it and will send the other one the next day express. That was over a week ago, have been constantly trying to contact him but no replys. BUYERS BEWARE!

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