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Nitrous Oxide System for sale.

Set up for a 6cyl or 4cyl vehicle, this nitrous oxide kit is a 6 port direct injection kit.

Meaning, each cylinder has its own injection of nitrous and fuel.

The kit comes with a seperate Carter fuel pump to pump the extra fuel.

All the lines needed are included, including most braieded lines.

The kit has a customisable HP figure. By just changing the nossles, (simple job) Its possible to change the amount of nitrous and fuel injected and increase the HP figure from 50 to 1000hp. (other HP nossles not included, but available from any good NOS retailer)

The kit was installed, tested, dynoed and removed by Hardcore Racing Components in Springwood, QLD. I recommend them for installation as they know quite a lot about this system. However, other professionals wouldnt have any trouble installing it.

I also have a blue genuine "NOS" brand nitrous bottle in great condition, just put new stickers on it and has been used in show cars at Autosalon recently. Photos are available below.

I live on the Gold Coast, QLD. however, I can post the kit and the bottle, but not COD. Payment is needed before the package is sent. Alternatively, I can meet you if your a local and exchange money and the kit then and there, or drive closer to you if you are a little further away if it helps.

$700 for the kit or $1000 including the genuine NOS bottle.

OR the bottle seperatly, $400.

Please feel free to email me or call.

Email : [email protected]

Phone : 0403 198 770

It comes with 100HP nossles which are genuine NOS brand nossles.

The only pic I have of the kit is what the photographer took from Street Commodores Magazine in the January edition of 2005. So if you can get your hands on a copy of that, you can see some of the kit and the article also has heaps of information on the kit. Its the first feature article.

Installed on a VX V6 Commodore so it would suit a 6 cyl syline perfectly.

what  HP nossles  does it have

do you have a pick of the kit on the car

what car was it on

cheers

Sorry Mirko, I can't see if it's a great kit or not when the only pictures are of bottles.

WTF?

I meant as the 6 port direct injection kit is the best option to get in nitrous systems, not like mine and your kit where 1 nossle mixes both fuel and nitrous.

and why is it ironic mirko is always_me aka wreckedhead

two.06l: I have actually answered every email I have recieved.

Maybe your emails arent getting through ?? Please try again.

RX-[7]: Please empty your PM box as it says its full and I cant reply to your PM.

I cant answer my phone during business hours but leave me a message and I will definately return your call.

I have taken some pictures today, everything included in the kit is in these pics.

Hope this helps.

The first picture is a picture of the kit installed in my engine bay. As you can see, its almost totally hidden with the engine cover on.

Thanks.

you would find a buyer if you would answer your phone or reply to your e-mails.

Just to clarify, the nitrous kit comes as a compete kit. All parts will be sold together and there will be no seperation of any parts. If you are chasing some of the parts, then buy the whole kit and sell the other parts yourself.

How much do you want for just the nozzles, jets and braided lines from after the solenoids??

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