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Hi everyone,

As per the title, I have a genuine HKS Fuel Rail which suits the R34 GTT manifold.

The rail comes in the original box with all the required bolts, spacers, washers, fittings etc to bolt it on. It is BRAND NEW and has never been used.

The going price on Nengun was $500 plus postage - however they are now discontinued and you can buy them anymore!

The rail looks identical to the below - however it is in a box :)

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Chasing $260 firm

PM if interested

Located in Ballajura (WA)

:cheers:

Steve

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You don't need an aftermarket plenum and it will fit the standard R34 Neo plenum - the rail is a direct bolt in (you just need to run a new fuel pressure regulator though - but that is the same for any aftermarket rail)

If the aftermarket plenum is to suit an R34 set-up (i.e. I think the Plazaman plenums offer a R34 set-up) then it will also fit.

It won't fit any R33 style plenums as the mounting position changed in the R34.

Since I'm offering $260 incl postage, then I'll sell it for $250 pick up since you're in Perth.

The rail cost over $500 plus postage and this is still brand new in the box.

It's genuine Japanese quality and personally I wouldn't gamble on cheaper mass produced products when it involves fuel. One leak = fire in the engine bay.

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