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R33 Stock Turbo, Stock Injectors, 1200Cc Injectors, Cluster


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I've got the following for sale

rb25 Stock turbo, with elbow $300

rb25 Stock injectors $100

stock FPR $50

1200cc side feed injectors on rb25 std rail, used for a tune and 50km tops $1000

r33 gtst cluster, tach works $100

High octane air box, never used $50

Located in Brisbane but can post

Please just email me on [email protected] or text 0416627645

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All good, I just need some cheap injectors, and stockers would have been perfect!

I've got some stock 34 ones I can sell, don't know if they're any good for you tho being top feed.

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All good, I just need some cheap injectors, and stockers would have been perfect!

I have a set of good stock z32 TT injectors

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