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Wtb: Atermarket Injectors And Nismo Or Sard Fuel Reg For My R32 Gtr


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hey guys im on the market for aftermarket injectors for my r32 gtr, power im after is 350+kw and after brand new injectors, also on the market for a fuel reg, was thinking of sard 700cc injectors but also got some advice and people saying the nismo 740cc injectors are pretty good, guys please let me know what i should begeting for my ghtr, my car has all the supporting mods like power fc, dumps, fornt and cat back, sard 280l/hr pump, trust 100mm cooler, greddy cam gears and the z32 afms all ran off a blitz spec r boot controller, guys please recommend me to what injectors yous think are good or even if yous have any, and alos prices would be good, not looking for something worth a fortune just something heaps gtr enthusiasts use and are happy with at the end of the day

note- injectors must be brand new

adjustable fuel reg can be second hand but in excellent condition and must be for my r32 gtr

thanks alot guys

cheers tony

Done a search in the for sale section?

There's some injectors in there. Also JAGR33 is seling a SARD fuel reg

hey guys my nismo injectors came today and they seem like they are in good condition, o-rings seem fine, by dropping thse injectors in will the car still drive like at;least normal, one of the mechanics i knwo are dropping the injectpors in and then straight away i need to drive the car to racepace in bayswater which is around 1hr away from here so will it be ok to drive yous think guys coz all i knwo is its gona run like shit and rich

cheers tony

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