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WARNING! Do not buy PLENUMS from Japanese Performance Parts..

I got mine the other day and they were useless..

HUGE CRACK IN ONE, Missing Fittings in the other, BOTH USE NA Runners so they're useless!

$2000 worth of useless plenums and now they say that it's shipping damage and refuse to refund my money??

Can you get front facing plenums for the RB20DET's?

As it is now I am in need of one URGENTLY!

Criteria for this special price unit....

You must take lots and lots and lots of photos.

You must compare the unit to a stock unit with much care given to the fitting and locations of all the lines which go into and out of the plenum.

You must fit immediately.

Preferably have a dyno chart before and after with no other mods.....

But if you are desperate... then we can work something out.

BASS OUT

Criteria for this special price unit....

You must take lots and lots and lots of photos.

You must compare the unit to a stock unit with much care given to the fitting and locations of all the lines which go into and out of the plenum.

You must fit immediately.

Preferably have a dyno chart before and after with no other mods.....

But if you are desperate... then we can work something out.

BASS OUT

I'm not interested in testing as my engine is on a stand and can't really be dyno run before? and afterwards is will have more mods than just the plenum change..

NV

If you can take heaps of high quality photos and everything for us, then you might be okay....

Do we know if R32 and R33 are the same?

NV

If you can take heaps of high quality photos and everything for us, then you might be okay....

Do we know if R32 and R33 are the same?

If you all consider the pics that I posted up above to be of high quality then I will see if I am able to do the testing for you all..

I will be using the camera which took those pics so If there's no problem with those pics then I will see if I am able to test the plenums for you all..

This unit, yes.

Next unit, probably not.

Somebody has to sack up and give it a go.

Without sacrifice, there can be no advancement.

This unit, yes.

Next unit, probably not.

Somebody has to sack up and give it a go.

Without sacrifice, there can be no advancement.

I offered to do the test including dyno runs before and after without any other mods, and have been waiting for someone to contact me about it - my car is just sitting around waiting at the moment so please let me know if you want me to be the test animal.

Bass Junky: please call me on 0414 502 250 anytime if you want to arrange it.

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