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Yee ha grandma, you are it.

$380 buys you in on the deal with a 3-5 day delivery.

$340 gives you 2 week delivery registered post

$300 gives you 4 week delivery sea freight

Easy as that.

BASS OUT

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Remember these are special prices for the first two units, after that different pricing will apply.

Gotta be fair.

Yee ha grandma, you are it.

$380 buys you in on the deal with a 3-5 day delivery.

$340 gives you 2 week delivery registered post

$300 gives you 4 week delivery sea freight

Easy as that.

BASS OUT

This price is including throttle body, cable, etc.?

I can only do two R33 plenums at the cheap price.

Gunmetal, you were way way first.

The J-spec.

You both have to PROMISE to fit them as soon as you get them and do before and after comparisons.

If you are ready with the cash, my guy is ready with the parts.

BASS OUT

This price is including throttle body, cable, etc.?

Just to clarify: Bass correct me if i am wrong

No TB, no cable, no gaskets, pretty much nothing.

Just the bare plenium, which is designed for a Q45 TB, so you'll need to fabricate an adaptor plate should you want to use the rb25 TB.

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If anyone is interested, i can now get the manifolds originally posted in this section for $299 inc freight to sydney, fits r33 and r34, i need 10 minimum. Does anyone know if i will be liable for duty? People in #1 Adriano

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If anyone is interested, i can now get the manifolds originally posted in this section for $299 inc freight to sydney, fits r33 and r34, i need 10 minimum. Does anyone know if i will be liable for duty?

I'm in, Not sure about duty though.

Bass:

I cant do the trial thing ATM as I seem to have an air leak in my intake somewhere and the car is running like sh*t, it would not be worth me doing it as you wont get any real results until I fix the issue.

Adriano:

Its probably alreadsy been asked, but do the ones that you can get fit the standard rb25det TB?

Bass:

I will still do the trial as the leak that I have might well be in the current plenum gasket otherwise its in the piping which I have to re-run anyway. Only trouble is that you wont get a before dyno run. I will still write up a fittment guide and a dyno run after the install etc...

I will take the $380 3-5 days delivery and can start work on the install the weekend that I receive the plenum, what do you think?

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