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Hey everyone

I have a few parts to clear as i know longer need them.

Custom Front facing plenum for an R33 GTSt (RB25DEt)

Garrenteed increase in performance, Worked awesome on my r33.

Shortens cooler piping, increased throttle response.

plenum12ty.th.jpg

plenum21zv.th.jpg

PRICE: OFFERS?

XF Throttle Body

Great upgrade for any skyline.

Excellent Condition.

Price: $150

R33 GTST Standard Radiator

Excellent condition

Price: $150

Cannon Style muffler

2.5" inlet to 4" outlet.

Excellent Condition.

Price: $100 ono

PM me for more details or contact me on 0419 15 45 15.

Cheers

Guesty.

Edited by GuestyR33

Im in Ferntree Gully, Eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

R33boost and R33_sky (dont know real names sorry)

PM's have been sent.

Thanks.

Hey everyone

Gotta sell this stuff:

XF Throttle Body

Great upgrade for any skyline.

Excellent Condition.

Price: NOW $120

R33 GTST Standard Radiator

Excellent condition

Price: NOW $120

PM me for more details or contact me on 0419 15 45 15.

Cheers

Guesty.

NEW PRICES:

BEST I CAN DO...

Custom Front facing plenum for an R33 GTSt (RB25DEt)

Garrenteed increase in performance, Worked awesome on my r33.

Shortens cooler piping, increased throttle response.

plenum12ty.th.jpg

plenum21zv.th.jpg

PRICE: $300 plus postage.

XF Throttle Body

Great upgrade for any skyline.

Excellent Condition.

Price: $100

R33 GTST Standard Radiator

Excellent condition

Price: $100

Cannon Style muffler

2.5" inlet to 4" outlet.

Excellent Condition.

Price: $100 ono

PM me for more details or contact me on 0419 15 45 15.

Cheers

Guesty.

Edited by GuestyR33
NEW PRICES:

BEST I CAN DO...

Custom Front facing plenum for an R33 GTSt (RB25DEt)

comes with inlet runners.

Garrenteed increase in performance, Worked awesome on my r33.

Shortens cooler piping, increased throttle response.

plenum12ty.th.jpg

plenum21zv.th.jpg

PRICE: $300 plus postage.

XF Throttle Body

Great upgrade for any skyline.

Excellent Condition.

Price: $100

R33 GTST Standard Radiator

Excellent condition

Price: $100

Cannon Style muffler

2.5" inlet to 4" outlet.

Excellent Condition.

Price: $100 ono

PM me for more details or contact me on 0419 15 45 15.

Cheers

Guesty.

Guesty. You have PM buddy

nah rb20 has different offset holes for the runners than the 25 ... I had one of the forward facing manifolds they are awsum well worth the money as mine cost 900 to make (a few years ago now)

Seriously guys the plenum is an awsome deal. I did this for my datto recently and the performance and response difference is awsome except I paid $850 fitted cos it needed to face a different direction. Just thought I would throw my 2 cents in there cos its worth what hes asking. If I had my time again :D

Seriously guys the plenum is an awsome deal. I did this for my datto recently and the performance and response difference is awsome except I paid $850 fitted cos it needed to face a different direction. Just thought I would throw my 2 cents in there cos its worth what hes asking. If I had my time again :D

Thanks mate

Very much appreciated.

I've had heaps of interest in the plenum.

Running round trying to keep people happy with postage costs.

Still available by the way, well atm anyway.

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