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Ive got a few RB25DET NEO Parts for sale from my recent upgrade, will post from WA at buyers expense:

SARD 650cc injectors - they are the direct fit top feed 650cc units from SARD and only require 2 spacers to go in between the fuel rail and the plenum.

These have been on my car for approx 7,500kms

Price: $700.00 plus postage (approx $1200 new)

R34 gtt PowerFC with hand controller - used but near new (bought originally from access auto)

Price: $1300.00 plus postage (these are $1700 new)

Z32 AFM - used but in good condition

Price: $250 plus postage

These are all priced to clear so come and get a bargain!

Contact: 0427 550 015 or email [email protected]

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Ive got a few RB25DET NEO Parts for sale from my recent upgrade, will post from WA at buyers expense:

SARD 650cc injectors - they are the direct fit top feed 650cc units from SARD and only require 2 spacers to go in between the fuel rail and the plenum.

These have been on my car for approx 7,500kms

Price: $700.00 plus postage (approx $1200 new) SOLD

R34 gtt PowerFC with hand controller - used but near new (bought originally from access auto)

Price: $1300.00 plus postage Edit Reduced to $1100 plus postage (these are $1700 new)

Z32 AFM - used but in good condition

Price: $250 plus postage Edit Reduced to $200 plus postage

These are all priced to clear so come and get a bargain!

Contact: 0427 550 015 or email [email protected]

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