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Fs: Nismo 740cc Injectors, In Rail With Reg + Harness, Davies Craig Fan Hub, Old Splitfires (at Least 1 No Good)


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Hi All

For Sale I have:

Nismo 740cc side feed injectors out of an RB25. Nothing at all wrong with them, at a guess I'd say they have done 20,000 - 30,000km at the most.

Comes with rail, Fuel pressure reg and harness. Have upgraded to EV14 top feeds and no longer needed any of it. Even painted pretty.

Complete drop in package

$500

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Davies Craig Fan hub, as new condition. Managed to get my hands on a cheap GTR fan hub, wanted to use the Nissan hub rather then a Davies Craig.

$100

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USED Splitfire coilpacks (SF-DIS-001, Suit RB25DET series 1). At least one of the coils is no good, Never bothered spending too much time diagnosing, just bit the bullet and got a new set to save headaches later on

Still, might be repairable or I'm sure at least 3 of the other coils are fine

$60 ono

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All items are free to collect in Mackay, or can ship at buyers expense.

Feel free to PM me with any questions etc

Cheers

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