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HI guys I have a set of red rb25 side feed nismo 555cc injectors for sale no longer needed as I'm using 870cc ones

$350ono+shipping or pick up if your on the gold coast

I bought these off ebay as a new item but they are definately used

Im 99% sure these are reconditioned

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Just so you know...

The Nismo 555cc Side feeds are yellow tops...

You might have been gypped with RB25 NA ones which are also red and flow alot less than std Purple tops at 370cc...

Could be lucky amd have recieved 740cc nismos which are red, unless you really know your stuff you cant know jist by looking at them etc...

Eg... Sard/Denso 550cc are red (but slightly different red to nismo 740cc)

Maybe include part number & pics...

You can usually tell by the the body/markings/tip/spray pattern...

If you bought of a guy on Ebay that sells them for around $500 delivered, they are like you honestly stated, reconditioned flowed ones...which to be fair, still is 550cc flowed, but is not brand new and is not a Nismo genuine product. Very good performance otherwise and you're asking price is fair.

Good luck with the sale mate.

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