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hey ppl i can build pleniums and do some cooler pipes made from whatever you want stainless ,mild,alluminium, ill put a couple of pics up soon cheers russ ph 0409027723

You kept that under your lid cobber. You should of posted this up in the Tassie section as well you would be run off your feet :O

looks good...where are you based?

Russ has double the brain power :)

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imm in hobart and will make it to whatever specs you want ,currently makeing one that looks like a gtr one for a rb20det ,can make strut braces,cooler pipes, mandrell bent exhausts,diff rebuilds ,diff conversions,5 stud conversions,big brake upgrades,turbo rebuilds,turbo hiflowing,just about anything rearly just ask if i carnt build it ill know someone who can

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imm in hobart and will make it to whatever specs you want ,currently makeing one that looks like a gtr one for a rb20det ,can make strut braces,cooler pipes, mandrell bent exhausts,diff rebuilds ,diff conversions,5 stud conversions,big brake upgrades,turbo rebuilds,turbo hiflowing,just about anything rearly just ask if i carnt build it ill know someone who can

how much for a jun style plenum for r33 rb25det? PM Me!

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excessive?? he's prob got close to 250rwkw... shouldn't that be ok?? nice work btw mate...

yep my rb20det makes 208rwkw @18psi plenum is only 3'' thick bolted to the orignal lower runners.currently makeing one that is like a gtr one will post pics when finished .all plenums have bellmouthed runners on the inside to improve flow and stop leaning out in the rear 2 cylinders

if you send me a pic of the jun stile ill have a look and get back to you cheers russ

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