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I have a Greddy intake plenum for sale that was left over from a customers build.

It was purchased a fair while ago but the customer ended up purchasing a jun plenum for his engine.

asking for 500 aud shipping included.

pm or post email for pictures

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i will give you 400 if its new

I have a Greddy intake plenum for sale that was left over from a customers build.

It was purchased a fair while ago but the customer ended up purchasing a jun plenum for his engine.

asking for 500 aud shipping included.

pm or post email for pictures

pics? can you garantee its a real greddy plenum? location?

I am in the USA

And yes it is authentic.

I would never even consider selling one of the chinese copies.

Edited by srqrich

i am writing in aud.

And I do realize this is cheap but we just need to get it off the shelf since the guy who was going to use it no longer will and rb26's are not all that common in the usa.

Shipping is roughly 60 aud.

  • 1 month later...
id like to know if his dodge or not cuz im fair interested in the plenum for that price.

**mods could you please check him out**

thanks

I paid for the plenum at the beginning of the year, his email is [email protected] Paid him $450 AUD via paypal and have never heard back, nothing has arrived.... I found him on gtr.co.uk and he is trying to deny that it was him. he is in America, and yet his car on gtr.co.uk is tuned by XS which is in America.

BE CAREFUL OF THIS BLOKE!!!!

if mods can find out anything would be much appreciated.

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