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Ok Kool so I just had a good talk to the shop tuning my car today, I'm going to go for 1000cc injectors, I need something to fit top feed, 11mm o ring and to suit loom or if not supply plugs to be re wired ect... If I could grab a price that would be great,

Also whets the shipping turnaround time on these to Sydney? Cheers

PM sent mate. We can do it :yes:

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Hello Brendan I am chasing a set of 850cc injectors to fit a 1996 Ser2 RB25DET Skyline. I would prefer a direct fit for the above model if possible. Availability ,price and lead time for delivery to Brisbane. Thank you

Hello Brendan I am chasing a set of 850cc injectors to fit a 1996 Ser2 RB25DET Skyline. I would prefer a direct fit for the above model if possible. Availability ,price and lead time for delivery to Brisbane. Thank you

Hi,

Nothing would really be a direct fit in that CC range so you would need to go to 1000cc to be an easier fit like the EV14's.

Let me know,

Brendan

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Hi,

Nothing would really be a direct fit in that CC range so you would need to go to 1000cc to be an easier fit like the EV14's.

Let me know,

Brendan

(VM)

Hi,
I do not mind if I have to change the electrical connections I am more concerned with them fitting the factory fuel rail for side feeds, do you have anything in the 850cc range that will do this?
Sean Palm
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hey brendan
have you got any thing to suit an rb25det neo? direct fit or as close to direct as possible? was looking for something around the 600-700cc range

cheers

hey brendan

have you got any thing to suit an rb25det neo? direct fit or as close to direct as possible? was looking for something around the 600-700cc range

cheers

Hey!

Being a top feed set-up the EV14's would be a good choice I would say. Won't be a straight straight fit but close to it.

We can supply extensions and plugs as well.

Comes in 550, 725 and 1000cc variants.

- Brendan

How much are the 550cc and the 725cc's including plugs and extentions? Cheers

Full set of 6 with the lot;

550cc - $600

725cc - $640

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After a price on a set of injectors to suit rb25det neo around the 600cc mark? What's brands do you have aswell?

Hey!

We stock a few brands incl. VDO, Sard and BOSCH.

I would go with a set of BOSCH 725cc injectors with extensions and plugs.

These are flow matched and E85 compatible, full set would be $640 incl. delivery.

Let me know,

Brendan

(VM)

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Some new injectors have just come in... so a lot are now at clearance rates to make way!


Just ask and we'll let you know of current pricing.

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NEW unmodified 1150cc BOSCH injectors now available!

Available to suit 11mm or 14mm fuel rails

Hi

I'm after a price on some Bosch 2000cc or 2200cc for r33 Gtr

Hey!

I would go with the 2200cc short injectors from BOSCH.

Price on a set of 6x with plugs and extensions to suit would be $840 for the set with delivery.

Let me know,

Brendan

(VM)




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