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I have a few spares from recent tinker with the car. I will take all reasonable offers. Pick up or postage are welcome.

Blitz 700cc injectors. 10.5mm. Cleaned and flow tested. Removed from engine 2 months ago. With 6x injectors clips $700

PE Injectors 1000cc. 11mm. Cleaned and flow tested. $1000

Trust RB26 fuel rail 11mm, $250

Trust RB26 fuel rail 10.5mm, $250

BDI fuel rail. 10.5 mm, $200

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/up...884_1862_148600.

Nismo adjustable fuel Regulator $150

HKS Kansai torque controller. Works well, $300

HKS copy intercooler. 600x300x100, 80mm inlet and outlet. Fits bnr32 perfectly. Able to handle 600whp with ease. $350

In reasonable condition.

2x High flow N1 turbo for rb26 $1600

I will upload the pictures over the weekend.

Edited by 9krpm
I have a few spares from recent tinker with the car. I will take all reasonable offers. Pick up or postage are welcome.

Blitz 700cc injectors. 10.5mm. Cleaned and flow tested. Removed from engine 2 months ago. With 6x injectors clips $700

PE Injectors 1000cc. 11mm. Cleaned and flow tested. $1000

Trust RB26 fuel rail 11mm, $250

Trust RB26 fuel rail 10.5mm, $250

BDI fuel rail. 10.5 mm, $200

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/up...884_1862_148600.

Nismo adjustable fuel Regulator $150

HKS Kansai torque controller. Works well, $300

HKS copy intercooler. 600x300x100, 80mm inlet and outlet. Fits bnr32 perfectly. Able to handle 600whp with ease. $350

In reasonable condition.

2x High flow N1 turbo for rb26 $1600

I will upload the pictures over the weekend.

can you upload pictures of the cooler please mate

Sorry guys, some how I did not see your post in "My topics"

The BDI fuel rail 105 mm

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The good thing about this rail is that it has a lot of meat where the injectors fit onto the rail so you can drill it out to fit 14mm injectors if you want to go bigger down the track.

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I only realised that last night when I tidied up my house. Could have save me a couple of hundred bucks when if I looked at if carefully before I bought another rail for the indy blue injectors

Greddy fuel rail 10.5 mm

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HKS copy Intercooler....I seriously thought it was a HKS because it came with the car and copes with the 600 rwhp

I only found out this when I upgraded it to a slightly larger one recently, here are the pictures

Inlet

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Outlet

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Front

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Rear

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Dyno with the intercooler

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Greddy 11mm fuel rail and Nismo fuel reg are sold.

All of the injectors comes with clips and all O-rings for direct bolt on.

That's at least 100-150 bucks free :P

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