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Hey guys selling my spare parts

Mines dash 320kph 300ono

good condition no cracks or bad scratches

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Link G4 ECU GTST & GTR 1000ono

Came out of GTST but can be used on either i found these on ebay and around for about 2k

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Bosch 1000cc injectors 400ono

excellent condition just flow tested and are minty fresh

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Not too sure on the pricing so if ive got my prices wayy to high lemme know and i can sort it out :D

Thanx for any positive feedback regarding the pricing dudes

LOCATION PENRITH, NSW

Hey man im not too sure they come with connectors to put them right onto the r32 loom and were run by the link G4

The link was in a R32 with a Rb20det it says it suits GTR or GTST too :D

Cheers

flow tested by my mechanic because i was trying to get the CC's flow of the injector and i was trying to explain it to his wife but she thought i meant flow tested..... so i paid 60 bucks for nothing.

i didnt get them cleaned either.

i can get a receipt of the flow testing if your a genuine buyer and not here to just ask questions make me do the run around are you actually interested in buying them or just wasting my time man?

Cheers

Yes I am in the market for injectors.

I'm a bit confused still.

Have you used the injectors or did you buy them secondhand?

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Ahh ok i bought an R32 im wrecking atm it was hit in the rear quarter by a van so now I'm pulling it all apart for parts thats how i came into possession of the injectors :D

When he originally bought the skyline he wasn't told what size the injectors were so i had to find out myself thats why i took them to my mechanic so he could tell me he did a flow test instead then when i went down there and had explained it to him he found out the CC's for me :D

Im a pretty terrible explainer of things haha lemme know if your interested :D

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