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hey guys,

i've got my 740cc injectors up for sale. i bought these for over $700 from Deatschwerks. They do not make these ones anymore!

I installed them and had them running for a total of 2 mins to diagnose a problem so they are practically brand new.

I have all paperwork which includes testing information such as flow data, system limits and fuel pressure correction. I also have the application for a cash-back for your old injectors ($25 cash back per injector you send to them).

im after 600+ postage, that is over $400 cheaper than other 740cc injectors out there!

NISMO FPR is used. was running on my car for around 2 months.

im after $140 + postage.

cheers,

joe

  • 2 weeks later...

Are these high-flowed stock injectors? Just asking seeing as youre offering cash back for stock injectors.

Do you know the latencies of these?

PM me your best price.

where abouts are you

sydney west

Are these high-flowed stock injectors? Just asking seeing as youre offering cash back for stock injectors.

Do you know the latencies of these?

PM me your best price.

pm sent

  • 3 months later...
hey guys,

i've got my 740cc injectors up for sale. i bought these for over $700 from Deatschwerks. They do not make these ones anymore!

I installed them and had them running for a total of 2 mins to diagnose a problem so they are practically brand new.

I have all paperwork which includes testing information such as flow data, system limits and fuel pressure correction. I also have the application for a cash-back for your old injectors ($25 cash back per injector you send to them).

im after 600+ postage, that is over $400 cheaper than other 740cc injectors out there!

NISMO FPR is used. was running on my car for around 2 months.

im after $140 + postage.

cheers,

joe

is the injector ready to fit ? or i need to modified my RB25DET?

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