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I’m selling the following parts for a friend who was doing up a skyline but has run into finical problems and needs to sell the following:

(These parts are no more then 500km old)

Trust intercooler + pipes $1500 (GTST)

Trust White face boost gauge $200

Nismo 555cc injectors (side feed x 6)

Bosch fuel pump

The car is also for sale

Black ’96 Gts-T,

New Advan 3L engine (with trust pistons, less then 1000km and all paper work)

Lowered king springs

Trust exhaust

Trust pod filter

Red racing seats

Full body kit

This car is in a one condition

$23000

For more details you can email me [email protected]

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Guys I don't wont to be rude but PLEASE read the above info before emailing me and asking what size the injectors are.

Zila33: yes sorry man they are side feed injectors, and there are 6 of them

Pawley: Yes $150, but for you $160 :P

Nismo99: Side feed injectors, and there are 6 of them. $350 but for you $360 :D

Thats a huge bargain on the injectors. Six for the price of one.

Da-man any ideas on what seats are in this car? are the Recaros or generic sport seats?

Cheers

Nick

Da Man, mechanical or electronic boost gauge? It is electric if it just says 'turbo' on the face, but if it says 'trust super tuning systems...' on the face it is mechanical. Let me know.

Guys the gauge is LIKE this temp on (but it is boost). with inregards to the cooler exact dimensions i'm not sure but its may bigger then the standard one, and usually requires some modifing of your front bar, I will get exact dimensions durring the weekend.

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