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Hey,

I can do 6x of the BOSCH 2200cc injectors for $830 incl. delivery.

This would include extensions to suit either 11mm or 14mm o-ring size and Denso plug's.

Let me know what you think,

Brendan

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hey brendan can i grab x6 1600cc to suit/fit a vq35det and pm me your bank details

thanks

rossi

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Price please on 6 x 650cc (or there abouts) top feed injectors for ER34 RB25T NEO (Direct fit)

Hey!

How about some 725cc BOSCH EV14's, they won't be a straight fit but very close to. Very common upgrade injectors like the ID unit's.

I can do a set of 6x with extensions and plugs for $640 incl. delivery.

Let me know,

Brendan

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Ah my apologies, rb25 s1, top free to suit 11mm o ring (hks rail)

R33.

Cheers

Ok that makes things easier!

A full set of 6x EV14 BOSCH injectors would be the way to go.

These would be come with extensions to suit 11mm o-ring and plugs.

For 550cc would be $560, or 725cc would be $600.

Let me know what you think,

Brendan

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Ah ok sweet, sorry I'm not overly teched up on electrical looms n plugs names / models? Will they plug in to the existing loom on the stock rb25 s1 harness?

Sorry to be a pain mate, just looking for a direct fit,

Cheers

Hi,

All good, na in most cases you will need to hard-wire it with the plug supplied.

- Brendan

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Ok Kool so I just had a good talk to the shop tuning my car today, I'm going to go for 1000cc injectors, I need something to fit top feed, 11mm o ring and to suit loom or if not supply plugs to be re wired ect... If I could grab a price that would be great,

Also whets the shipping turnaround time on these to Sydney? Cheers

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