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Stainless internals suitable for all fuels as it's a genuine flex fuel injector straight plug in to RB26 injector harness and comes with height adapter cups to fit factory RB26 fuel rail + rubber seals were nicely lubed up so you can read use if you like.

Reason for sale going even bigger, only used in car 3 times once for the run in 98 tune and 2 times on the Road as I've been busy with work I've hardly had time to drive my car so there basically new.

Quick sale

$570 shipped within aus

price not neg

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Edited by mr skidz

Found Receipt which says i bought them in December, so 3 months old but we're only fitted a month ago.

After tossing and turning all night in fear of jeopardizing my future retirement nest egg my asking price is now NEGOTIABLE.

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If they don't sell are you interested in a swap for Id 2000cc? As I want to downgrade don't need this size for my setup, do e around 2000ks pump fuel and only tuned on e85

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