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will if i can get one

Those plenums look the goods.. I was just about to give up on this group buy and get 2 off them from japaneseperformance.com..

$1245 USD delivered..

Im sorry, ive basically given up on this gb idea, as noone will get back to me about availability, i would have called the guy who has the contact in autotechnica about 30-40 times, and now im just being a pain in the arse, its not his fault, its autotechnica that never get back to him. Ill try again in like a month and maybe ill have more luck.

for anyone that is interested i rang autotechnica and autobarn and they said they will be ariving in 2 weeks and they will be about $420. So not sure if they will arive then but hopefully someone gets a heap of them soon as i have noticed they are getting more expensive on ebay, probily because everyone is only just finding out about them.

hey guys, I have news from Autotechnica guys and their reply is the same as what Warby's got, the quoted me $456 and will be in shore in 2 weeks time(in Melbourne)

they are very vague about this, I asked them if they can guarantee to get the plenum within two weeks time, they try avoiding an answer saying "you know these parts come from overseas, so might take some time"

I think be prepared for the items to arrive in three to four weeks

she's asking me for down payments and pre-ordering. I'm located in Perth, it'll be stupid for me to organise the group buy, shipping the items from eastern state to here and back to yous again...so if someone in Melbourne could volunteer..

if no one wants to do it..I'll still do it...I'm thinking if we can first make a list of people interested so we have an approximate figure..and she will give me a futher discount on the price...note that as I mention before she required a deposit..

so it might be a turn off for you ppl to give about $200 bucks and have nothing for a month ...but whoever is keen, may put your name down. and we might start a new topic for the group buy?

it's an exact replica of the Trust plenum. It will not fit the standard TB, you need an additional adaptor which is an addition of $89 if I remember correctly..

it will however fit Q45 TB nicely...

These guys says they have one for SR20 available in the shop..I am going to have a look and will post some pictures up in the enxt few days...so you guys can have a rough idea of the quality of workmanship

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We would want to see the quality of the items first. No point putting a deposit on an item that has been poorly casted. Tell her to get the items in, then to contact you to arrange for one of us to go and inspect the plenum. I believe the Autotechnica distribution warehouse is not too far from my place. Get the details and an address and i will be happy to view the items, before we make a deposit.

the problem is the item will not be stocked..I asked her that question before....it goes with order basis...which shop is going to stock 10-20 plenums for one vehicle~~

anyways...I'll post the pics for the SR20 ones soon

Pics of the SR20 items are useless :D

I have seen a decent plenum casting for the sr20 and a very crappy version for the rb25; both from the same manufacturer :) That is why i would prefer someone to inspect the sample first, otherwise i'll happily give it a miss.

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