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Is this still going ahead or not?

Adriano, did you measure the stud patterns for the r34 rb25det-neo head yet?

Ebay one is taking orders for October...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=320028772039

If Autotecnica can supply for $319 + delivery that's damn cheap.

I'm interested :D

Yeah, I'd be interested if the results are good, and for $350, you can't really go to far wrong.

BUT, it would have to fit the standard R34 GTT Traction control throttle body too...... hmmmm

With this plenum, I don't think you will be able to retain the TCS... since when do you use it anyway Pete? :D

so what else do we need? do we buy the plenum and the Q45 throttle body seperate? What other fittings and oparts will i need (DIY king)

Hi, im sorry, but im so sick of people f#$king me around, i now understand why the ebay guy isn't replying to my emails, its because he cant deliver them, im willing to bet he will reply in about a month when he gets them, why couldn't he just tell me that. A r34 gtt throttle body would in theory fit with the same adapter as a R33 throttle body, however they are very long with the two butterflies, so i cant comment on how tight if possible the piping would be, you could just lose the traction control and fit a Q45 or R33 one if you were so inclined. Sorry guys, im not leaving you in the lurch, there is just no piont in posting every time i email these guys. Ill try autotechnica again this week as the ebay guy doesn't seem to be getting them too soon.

dont stress buddy, everyone wants it now obviously, but if it cant happen yet it cant happen yet. just keep us informed if anything comes up, im tracking the thread and so is everyone else i assume.

thanks for everything youve done anyway, i appreciate it

I'm interested. I have been asking a particular guy about this for the LAST 4 MONTHS.

He put me off a week at a time. Then eventually gave up. The ONLY reason I want to change to one is because if I dropa 3l bottom end in, I don't want to touch the engine mounts.

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This guy is selling something that looks the same - cheap starting price too

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Big-Intake-Manifold...5QQcmdZViewItem

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Wow, this ebay guy got back to me in like twenty minutes, he said he can do it sea mail for 616 pounds for 10 sea mail(4-8 weeks) or 1146 pounds air mail, big difference. $155.80 each sea mail or 290 ea air mail, or$310 EMS. He says he only has limited stock, so he will sell us his last ten if we want them.

Wow, this ebay guy got back to me in like twenty minutes, he said he can do it sea mail for 616 pounds for 10 sea mail(4-8 weeks) or 1146 pounds air mail, big difference. $155.80 each sea mail or 290 ea air mail, or$310 EMS. He says he only has limited stock, so he will sell us his last ten if we want them.

Forgive me is i sound stupid, but is that $156ea AUD, delivered, by sea mail? :) (+postage from you to me)

If that is the case i definately want one :laugh:

I thought it is too good to be true, he just emailed me saying he can only ship them by ems, which is $310, ive just replied asking if there is any other way

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