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Hi I am selling off a few things that I purchased for my R32 but have decided not to use them now. Selling all this for what I paid. Prefer to sell to local people but can post for extra cost.

Part 1

Deatwerks 440cc injectors, brand new never fitted. They are top feed high impedance.

http://www.deatschwerks.com/products/fuel-injectors/sport-compact/nissan/skyline/rb20det/1989-94/440cc-fuel-injectors

Condition: Brand new

Price: $330.00 (Extra $20.00 posted)

Location: Campbelltown

Contact: 0414603362 (quicker response) or PM

Pics

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Part 2

Z32 AFM comes with the plug, purchased from another member on a forum. As far as I know it was second hand but I never used it.

Condition: Good

Price: $235.00 (Extra $20.00 posted)

Location: Campbelltown

Contact: 0414603362 (quicker response) or PM

Pics

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Also have a custom made forward facing inlet plenum with 80mm throttle body. It came off my mates RB25 and I was going to put it on my RB20 but am no longer going to like the other parts.

Condition: Good

Price: $250.00

Location: Campbelltown

Contact: 0414603362 (quicker response) or PM

Pics

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