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mate I have a 94 VR commodore with 207000km with 12 months rego. good condition. how much did u want with the trade? PM me if interested.

Also how much for the wheels?

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Mate, thats a MINT looking liner! sorry to hijack( no intention ) but i read through ur mod list and was wondering if u were running stock injectors? if so then are they flow matched?

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Mate, thats a MINT looking liner! sorry to hijack( no intention ) but i read through ur mod list and was wondering if u were running stock injectors? if so then are they flow matched?

to be honest i dont know, that was one part of the car i didnt ask about when i bought it, but ive heard stock injectors lean out over 14psi, and last time i had the car dyno tuned it was running rich up top, so im guessing they must be upgraded injectors..

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