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PLAZAMAN has been synonomous in the automotive industry in Australia for such a long time, because of their level of dedication and the HIGH QUALITY second to none products that they produce.

You will see most if not all their products on HIGH PROFILE Drag Racing Teams, which included the likes of

- ROTORMASTER

- PAC PERFORMANCE

- TCR

and the list continually grows.

RACESPEC is proud to announce the arrival of PLAZMAMAN products into its fraternity and I'm sure you will be quickly convinced by the products themselves, that they are truely in a league of their own.

We can supply their complete range of PLENUMS, INTERCOOLER PIPING KITS, INTERCOOLER KITS and Custom Racing Components.

PLENUMS

These have been thoroughly researched and designed through extensive street and track development to maximise performance, for all conditions. Ram Tube Length, taper and funnel design characteristics all work hand in hand to develop sharp throttle response, mid range torque and 7000+rpm horsepower increases. All utilise CNC machined components, mirror finished and an easy bolt on upgrade.

RB20DET - $1195

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RB25DET - $1195

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VL RB30ET - $1050

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Bolt on factory accelerator cable, idle motor and throttle body.

XR6 and SR20 - coming soon, 2 months approx.

We also have available complete PLENUM and INTERCOOLER KITS to suit VL

VL RB30ET - $2495

Thanks

Tarek

RACESPEC

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The plenum for the RB25DET, will that work on the NEO... there has been extensive discussion relating to the NEO and plenums + why they don't work :D

Looking forward to your answer.

The plenum for the RB25DET, will that work on the NEO... there has been extensive discussion relating to the NEO and plenums + why they don't work :D

Looking forward to your answer.

Speaking to them right now

Thanks

Tarek

RACESPEC

do they only come as mirror finished? would they be able to to custom color's?

They come mirror finished, but we can get them anodised if required at an extra cost

ORDER ONLY, PAYMENT REQUIRED UPFRONT to be able to do this

Thanks

Tarek

RACESPEC

do these Plenum's sit high than the stock?

I will check this

is it true these are only the top half of a plenum, still using the stock bottom runners? (ie. they're not a full replacement plenum like the GReddy ones.)

Thats right, only top halves, as longer runners are better for mid to high rev ranges and reponse

shorter runners are not suitable, many will argue this point

Thanks

Tarek

RACESPEC

I will check this

Thats right, only top halves, as longer runners are better for mid to high rev ranges and reponse

shorter runners are not suitable, many will argue this point

Thanks

Tarek

RACESPEC

so they do sit higher than stock??

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