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Item: SARD 800cc injectors / top feed / low impendence

Age: brand new

Condition: new - never fitted

Price: ************PRICE DROP $625*****************

To Fit: (What car) RB26 or any top feed fuel rail

Location: Brisbane

Contact: pm

Comments: Express postage included in price - Aust. wide

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I notice you have dropped you price by a hundred bucks within 2 days of posting

Anyone can get them from japan for around $650 at the moment, If your keen for a quick sale I will give you $500 pickup :D

I notice you have dropped you price by a hundred bucks within 2 days of posting

Anyone can get them from japan for around $650 at the moment, If your keen for a quick sale I will give you $500 pickup :banana:

nah just dropped $50 off the price today - first had them listed @ $800 with full intention of being a bit negotiable on price :D

$650? does that include freight from Japan - seems cheap - also how long do they take to arrive from Japan?

thanks for the offer but have a couple of other people interested - if they fall through then I will let you know but was hoping for a bit more than $500 anyway as they are brand new. have seen second hand used 650cc injectors on here for around $500+ etc. so feel that $750 is more than fair asking price for 800cc brand new.

Edited by oor33sky_
$650? does that include freight from Japan - seems cheap - also how long do they take to arrive from Japan?

Its actually $635.01delivered from nengun and greenline is simular, n postage is around 2wks max. If the sale falls through with the ppl interested n the price drops pls let me know im keen.

Its actually $635.01delivered from nengun and greenline is simular, n postage is around 2wks max. If the sale falls through with the ppl interested n the price drops pls let me know im keen.

Nengun website states - Usually ships from Japan 22 days after payment confirmation that's nearly 1 month! Guess I take this as maybe longer to actually receive, so if you're not in a rush but want a cheap price then I guess Nengun is the go :) if you want them next week then go with mine for still a great price!

have had plenty of reasonable offers but no one has given me a definite answer as yet & I am keen to sell asap - so am definitely open for offers as long as the first digit starts with either a 6 or 7 then I will take the best serious offer over then next few days.

so throw them at me - can only say no - best offer wins! :)

Nengun website states - Usually ships from Japan 22 days after payment confirmation that's nearly 1 month! Guess I take this as maybe longer to actually receive, so if you're not in a rush but want a cheap price then I guess Nengun is the go :domokun: if you want them next week then go with mine for still a great price!

have had plenty of reasonable offers but no one has given me a definite answer as yet & I am keen to sell asap - so am definitely open for offers as long as the first digit starts with either a 6 or 7 then I will take the best serious offer over then next few days.

so throw them at me - can only say no - best offer wins! :(

Took me 3 months to get a steering wheel from. Nengun.

Come on guys. Let the man sell his injectors in peace. I'm sure people out there can make their own mind up if it's expensive or not.

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