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For Sale - Greddy Copy Plenum $500

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As in title I have a Greddy Copy Plenum for sale to suit a RB 25 "New" never fitted by the looks of it.

These plenums are awesome looking especially on the inside as this one isnt rough as some of the Greddy Genuines can be.

Located down Brownsplains way with pick up available. Can inspect before buying and will post at buyers expense but they are quite heavy.

PHOTO'S POSTED.

Cheers

Imtorqing

Edited by Imtorqing
oh and i live in crestmead, which is very local to brownsplains.

Can wait for one week but two I think will be pushing it.

Basically first in best dressed mate.

The only reason Im selling is I want the cash NOW to throw towards some new golf clubs :) (but Im not desperate.)

Cheers

Photo's added. Photo two shows the smoothness inside the plenum.

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h125/Imt...g/plenum001.jpg

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h125/Imt...g/plenum002.jpg

I had stated new but I can see outlines of a gasket which shows like it has been fitted up but not used ???? Still looks like new to me.

IF YOU ACT NOW AND BUY TODAY YOU ALSO GET THE GROOVY FITTED SHEET I HAVE HAD IT STORED IN LOL.

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