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your not going to stick with the the 3 litre or u got bigger and better things on the cards?

Well i must say the 3L /4wd combo is exceptional and people dont realise how much torquer the 3L twin cam is over say an rb26, i dont think i could ever drive anything but a 3L again it just wouldnt do me justice! :P

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Well i must say the 3L /4wd combo is exceptional and people dont realise how much torquer the 3L twin cam is over say an rb26, i dont think i could ever drive anything but a 3L again it just wouldnt do me justice! :domokun:

so any hints then as to what your going to be doing?

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will u seperate intake plenum

Yes for the right price, intake plenum comes with borred out tb, modified coolant hose, modified coolant apparatus, aac valve modified, custom accelerator cable and all bits and pieces needed to bolt it straight on!

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