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Set of 6 550cc sidefeed injectors. New, suit Rb25. Good for 300RWKW. Direct fit, no spacer plates or injector plug modification necessary. Ordered in for customer who renigged on payment. payed $780 for the set, asking $600. Please PM if interested.

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Injectors are back on the market , guy told me he was depositing the money but havent seen it. Injectors are RC injectors from the US. Have multiple disharge pintle similar too saards and Nismos except are direct fit unlike saards. have to move them as i am out of pocket. Will do them for $600 including freight. They are under warranty for those of you who asked about guarantees of them working. RC are renound in the US but not as widely known here but i have been using some RC 1700cc injectors in our Galant ror about 4 years now no probs. Have had plenty of interest except from the bum steer from our mate from Tassie, expect them too sell quick so PM me if interested.

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