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Hey everyone,

I personally removed a set of GTR injectors this weekend and they are up for sale. I know a guy down the road from my place who can professionally clean and flow test them complete with new micro filters and end caps (plus he'll lube them up for install no extra charge) for $100

Asking price is $300 - without flow testing and a clean

Asking price is $400 (duh) - with flow testing and a clean - This is my preferred option as I'll know I won't be stuffing anybody around and you're getting what you're paying for.

Items are located on the East side of Melbourne and I'm happy to meet centrally for those on the West.

If pictures are required please let me know, but all of the injectors are in good condition, no cracks etc

Please reply within this thread or PM if you're interested :),

Thanks lads,

Sean

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  • 2 weeks later...
will these fit into rb20det's? are they an upgrade at all?

Hey mate,

Take a squizz at this thread by Roy and let me know if you're still interested :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gt...det-t62674.html

Cheers,

Sean

Gday

Im in SA

would u be willing to post if so do u know how much??

Cheers

Pete

Hi Pete,

I would be happy to post them to you, could you please PM me your post code and I'll check with Australia Post how much it will set you back :-)

Cheers,

Sean

  • 3 months later...

Do you mean the small black rubber rings at the top of the injectors? If you are, ask a injector specialist they'll probably only charge ya a few dollars for a brand new set :domokun:

Otherwise if you were after injector seats you can get some from here --> http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...8207&page=2

Cheers,

Sean

  • 3 weeks later...

They certainly are mate,

Here are a few pics.....They are a tad dirty because I pretty much took them out and then put them straight into a zip lock bag :bunny:, all working fine though

The lines on the tops of the injectors was from me numbering what cylinder they came out of

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  • 6 months later...

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