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about $500 for the plenum and about another $100 for the throttle body (do remember the throttle body has to have a mounting plate welded to it and it is an aftermarket one as well :) )

as it has to be sanded and then polished and it is quite tricky to get into some of the small spaces.

you could sand a lot of it yourself though...i've sanded and polished my own plenum pipes and rocket covers before....it's not hard, especially if you have some machinery.

you could sand a lot of it yourself though...i've sanded and polished my own plenum pipes and rocket covers before....it's not hard, especially if you have some machinery.

i woulda sand/bead blasted it first

Keegs find me a polisher that does it at that price and is as good quality and I will happily change :)

do the main sanding yourself (sand blasting as well)....not hard. I was going to do my greddy plenum but just couldn't be farked. It's only the hard to get places you need a professional to do. And the polishing bit isn't exceptionally hard either.

no plazma man is a differnt plenum, the greddy is cast and the plazma man one is welded together. From what i know both are of good quality and workmanship, but my car had a greddy one already thats all.

Whats the difference between the plazmaman plenum and the greddy. Is one a cheap copy of the other?

yes...plazmaman is a copy of the greddy...from what i know...I doubt there are HUGE differences...but as with most copies there would be some differences.

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