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R32 GTR Injectors

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: Fine as far as I know.

Reason for Selling: Decided to go bigger.

Price and Payment Conditions: $190ono including post Australia wide.

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I have a set of 6 R32 GTR injectors which I need to sell as I have decided to use something a bit bigger because I have since moved to Japan and bigger injectors are easier to come across. I bought them off a running car, but I have not used them nor had them cleaned or tested personally. The previous owner got a bit carried away with using urethane around the plugs, but this can be peeled off fairly easily with a bit of patience. There are some nicks and scratches on them but I would expect the same on most R32 parts and I was assured they worked without any issues.

Due to not being able to personally vouch on running condition, I am prepared to make a loss and sell them at a reasonable $190ono including postage. I think this is fair seeing as they seem to sell on average for $300 or more but I will take offers.

I am overseas for sometime but the parts are in my garage in Melbourne with all the other surplus/impulsive parts I have stockpiled this year for my project car. I can have my girlfriend send them after direct deposit is received. I have bought and sold several items from SAU forums as well as other boards without incident, I can try to provide "references" if anybody is unsure.

Thanks,

James

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Sorry for the inconvenience but I would really prefer to use a direct deposit so I can handle as much of the sale as I can from here and minimise the stuffing around for other people that will have to do the running around for me back in Melbourne.

I can assure you they will be sent the same day and I will send copies of postage receipts the same day.

Sorry if this seems like a dumb question..?

Will these fit into an RB20DET without any problems?

I am truly sorry if that sound dumb to u..

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