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i'm going to need some bigger injectors on my new motor so these are up for grabs.


they are JECS 550cc units, flow tested and cleaned less than 1,000 KM ago. they came out sweet and ran perfectly. one of them has a small crack on the top cap but doesn't effect their functionality.


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$500 ONO


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next up, for brand preference and continuity reasons alone I'm selling my recently purchased AP racing rear big brake kit. it includes:


- 4 piston rear calipers

- Pads with good meat

- Stoptech two piece rotors with good meat (~330mm)

- Dogbones to bolt straight up

- Braided rear brake lines


this is a true straight bolt on kit (takes about an hour, plus bleeding) and a serious performer for those who take their brakes seriously. if you've got a current front BBK these will match up well. alternatively, a savvy buyer could match them to this 6 piston front brake kit and have a race car level braking system for less than 3k. my knowledge regarding fitting these across the Skyline generations is limited but as the GTR brembo set up is a direct bolt on for the Z32 I'd imagine there won't be much in the way of issues.


caliper are currently split in half for a clean up/reseal (good preventative measure I was doing) but I can reassemble them on request. one dust boot has a small split.


asking what I paid, $1000 + post.


coming up soon - few AFM's.


-A

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