Nissan 240sx, Ej25, Sti,wrx Set Of 4 740cc Side Feed Direct Fit Fuel Injectors on 2040-parts.com
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States
Nissan 240sx, Subaru EJ25, STi,WRX set of 4 740cc side feed Direct fit Fuel Injectors
All FUEL INJECTORS are Remanufactured in the USA This Auction is for 4# 740cc Injectors EJ25 2.5L Legacy,Impreza,WRX, STi,Outback,Baja and Forester Also Fits Impreza V5&V6 99/00 GC8 99~2000 Ver 5/6
These injectors are 740cc direct InjectorsYou will receive 4 of them. Comes with new grommets, and orings.These will fit all Subaru EJ25 Engines Sizes available from 450cc - 850cc. Injectors come complete with grommets and o-rings. We carry injectors for all makes in all sizes. These come with 1-year warranty. High Impedance Fuel Injectors Specifications: Condition: Rebuilt Comes with Flow Sheet |
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