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AEM High-Flow Fuel Rails


BNR34_V-SpecII
01-28-2006, 12:14 AM
This item is BRAND NEW in BOX.

Color: Blue

Selling for: $160 obo

AEM price: $180.20

Application: 1994-1997 Honda Accord 4Cyl

Part #: 25-106

Will ship within USA only.

Payment Accept: Money Orders or Pesonal Checks (holds up to 5 days until it cleared with the Bank)

My name is Jason. Feel free to contact me with any inquiries you have at: [email protected]

Looking forward to earn your business.
Have a sucessful New Year.

S.E.A. Motorsports


AEM High Volume Fuel Rails feature a 1/2-inch fuel bore capable of flowing enough fuel to support most high-horsepower applications. This large bore also dampens back pulses created by larger injectors, and works perfectly with stock injector sizes. An additional 1/8th NTP port is included to accommodate a nitrous set up or fuel pressure gauge. A custom fuel line fitting is included for the factory fuel line, and the ends of the rail are pre-tapped to accept -6 or -8 AN fittings for users with custom fuel lines.

Key Features:
No additional parts required for installation
Specifically engineered for each application
O.E. fuel pressure regulator, or AEM adjustable fuel pressure regulator, mounts directly to rail
Comprehensive installation instructions, hardware, fittings and injector O-rings included
Manufactured and assembled in the USA

TurboGSR96
01-31-2006, 09:12 PM
Whoa.....the first random website I looked at had them for $130.00, unless your has special powers installed by the AEM gods......

:nono:

http://www.importperformance.com/store/25-106

BNR34_V-SpecII
02-01-2006, 01:43 AM
if you found it cheaper. buy it. also they bought it in bulk, of course AEM will give them discounts. i'm sure the price they purchased from AEM is much cheaper than $130.00 ... it's part of maintaining the "good relationship" between the suppliers and the buyers. B2B = Business to Business.

TurboGSR96
02-01-2006, 01:26 PM
What a salesman you are.....:werd:

BNR34_V-SpecII
02-01-2006, 01:51 PM
What a salesman you are.....:werd:
what's wrong with my comment? this is a free country, the buyers have the rights to shop around for best / cheaper price. "if you found a cheaper price, buy it" <<< i don't believe it is weird in anyway.

also, what i said about buying in bulk, it's true. that's how business works. they're required to purchase in bulk in order to receive discounts.

when you walked into a store and asked for a certain product, they will look into their booklet, as usually, they will quote you with the retail price not the jobber price. jobber price for them, retail price for their customer. if you could get ahold of those booklet, you will see the price difference between "jobber price" and "retail price".

most of the times, those online stores, they have warehouse(s), in which they have hundreds of items in stock. therefore, they have to do inventory check to see which items are low in stock. why hundreds, because they purchased from the manufacturers in bulk. why would charge 10% - 25% restocking fees? it's self-explanatory.

good day.

TurboGSR96
02-01-2006, 03:14 PM
I was in no way busting your balls buddy....good luck with your business:smokin:

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