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Im selling my SIDE FEED 1200CC FIVE-O MOTORSPORT JECS injectors, made in japan.

These are straight drop in side feed 1200cc injectors. NO modifications needed to fit them.

Suit RB25DET and anything else that takes a 14mm injector.

Just had them flow matched and cleaned for piece if mind TODAY. All injectors came perfect.

Cost me $149.95. Injectors cost me $700. ALL UP COST ME $849.95.

ONLY SELLING DUE TO GOING 2000CC INJECTORS.

ONLY DONE 60KM IN THEM.

SELLING FOR $600 OR ONO. WILL THROW IN SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.

LOCATED IN MELBOURNE.

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME ON 0412595898.

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Edited by King of kings

I will throw in a brand NEW SARD FUEL REGULATOR with the injectors that i have for sale!!!!!!!!

for the $600

need them gone!!!

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Edited by King of kings

$550 for 1200cc straight drop in injectors with reports and a brand new sard fuel reg with shipping throw in to anyone in aus.

ONO!

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