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Sard/Denso 700cc

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I recently bought these with a djetro kit I am looking to use.

I've already got some injectors, so these are surplus to my needs.

They have limited use, you can see what condition they are in, perfect, came straight out of the motor like this.

Engine they were originally in went pop before it made it even got the chance for long use.

195500-0830

6 of them, with all o-rings and collars.

These are direct replacement and fit the standard GTR rail. These are obviously top feed too :)

Price: $765 Express Posted

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$750 posted, australia wide. Express.

Can get it out today for you, pm me with your number.

Receive it tomorrow ;)

$675 Express Posted.

I'll be at the LOWDOWN meet on the 30th.

Can bring them down with me if you send me a deposit.

Thanks

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$650 Express Posted -

I also have a Mint condition Power FC with hand controller, no scratches. $850

Fitted Twin Z32 AFMs as well, not use - with tomei plugs - $200 each.

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Free postage for Sydney people over the next few days, as I will be down in sydney for WTAC.

Send me a pm.

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