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As the topic would suggest, I have a set of Xspurt/Bosch/EV14/id1000 injectors for sale.

The only difference between the above is who seems to sell them. They're all the same injectors. These ones are Xspurts, which are sold locally in AU, and are flow matched and such. (they're what scotty sells, exactly what he sells, because that's where I got them)

I used these for about 5000kms without issue. I only replaced them because I THOUGHT they ran out of flow, but it turns out it was a bad fuel filter. (really.)

I'm looking for $500 for the set of 6. I can negotiate within reason.

These are the 3/4, 14mm length style, so they'll fit in a variety of different cars. How to fit id1000's into XYZ will yield you info on whatever you want to put them in to!

Please send a PM on forums, I reply to these super quick.

I'm in VIC - Can deliver them if you want, otherwise can post them if you're happy to have them posted out.

Greg

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Bigger is always better with Injectors Mr Platts.

Why wouldn't you want 450FWKW in the Micra?

Why not use them on half duty cycle? How lovely that would be. Longevity and shit!

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$400 now, plus postage if you aren't in VIC (I'll bring them to you if you are)

Note: These do not have plugs. Pm scotty nm35 for some (about $60).

No plugs because these can go into a variety of different engines, all of which require different plugs. ;)

^^ That is for adapter plugs. I can do crimp on plugs for half that.

If anyone wants these but are worried about them being used, I can flow test them for a minimal charge. Removed due to upgrade by myself. ;)

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Hi mate are these still for sale? What were you running them in? Im pretty interested in them for my R34 gtt.

No, I converted them for RB26 use and Greg sold them. I can help with new ones if you need a set. ;)

He was running them in his Neo, 34 4 door.

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