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post-20864-1154555113.jpg Hi, autotechnica will have these in australia in about two weeks, and i was wondering if there was any interest in a group buy, i will have to give them an idea of numbers. They cant give me a price at this stage, but i am hoping that they will go for about $350+postage. The site says that they will fit a 33(side feed) and a 34 (top feed)and they appear to have the holes for both fuel rails. Just leave your name if your seriously interested and ill see what i can organise.
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what does it say on them?

anyhoo, probably interested depend on what price you can do them for.

pretty much a bolt on except for modification of the throttle cable n shiznit? or will i need an aftermarket tb too?

Not to mention completely chopping and modifying your FMIC pipe - is there seriously that much benefit to justify the gains?

I've heard varied stories about plenums - some say they're great power-getters; others say it's all for show.

If it has provision for idle control and engine water system air bleed, I am interested in one for testing.

:P cheers :D

if sydneykid see they are worthy his purchase, put me down :P

i should go measure about how much intercooler piping id need to remove... id also need to have the BOV relocated too, yes?

PM me when ready in case i forget about this... when do you think this will go ahead?

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I would be keen to get one if you can confirm that they will take standard R33 injectors and have everything needed to fit up to the RB25 easily.

At this stage im not certain about some aspects of these, im going off what the rep told me, sorry none for rb20, although you could probably make an adapter plate.Dont know $rrp. I believe the standard throttle body will fit. It does have IAC provision, and it does have a water bleed. Will let you know when i have more details.

Wow $860 for a copy... like $1100 for a brand new Greddy genuine...

Yeah I know.. Only really interested if it's less than $500 for this group buy otherwise I'll just buy the original..

At this stage im not certain about some aspects of these, im going off what the rep told me, sorry none for rb20, although you could probably make an adapter plate.Dont know $rrp. I believe the standard throttle body will fit. It does have IAC provision, and it does have a water bleed. Will let you know when i have more details.

I can't see why it wouldn't fit an RB20.

OK on the idle control and water bleed.

For the guys that are following me..........

if sydneykid see they are worthy his purchase, put me down
has sydneykid's question been answered?? If thats a yes put me in.

I don't know how good or bad this one is going to be.

So please don't buy it just because I am.

Remember I am buying it for testing on the R33GTST.

If it works out OK, then I will say so.

But keep in mind my success rate with aftermarket plenums is not very high ie; ZERO

:ninja: cheers :)

syd... ah for the $350 that it may cost its worth a tickle as long as everything bolts back up.

btw, not following just cautious:)

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