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Hey all,

For Sale:

Is a RB26 Plenum modified to run a single Q45Throttle Body....

Plenum is in excellent Condition No Damage or Cracks...

Just needs a clean inside and out... : )

THROTTLE BODY HAS BEEN SOLD

PLENUM IS STILL FOR SALE $250 must go !!!

Contact either by PM or This Thread

Cheers

Tony

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hey i dont wanna sound stupid but i do so anywayz would this bolt onto the side of a 25?

Ummm...

I dont really know If it can Might wanna ask around or do a search

Still up for sale!!!

Hi there,

There is many different Opinions on the single throttle body over the butterflies....

having a single throttle body will increase Power and is eaiser to tune especially when using map sensors.But create less response down low...Ideal for a modified GT-R... standard throttle bodies are very good but it all depends for what the car will be used for...

Many people prefer the single throttle body as i have seen so many gt-r's using it...

It All depends on the user

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