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Built by subzero to suit 9 second car (PVL 747)

Same as that used in try9s that did a 9.5 sec pass.

Immaculately built by reputed workshop. Never used

Will suit single throttle body conversion. I paid $800 for it on sau. Not using because sponsor wants me to use theirs.

Greddy equivalent cost $1300, hence this is a bargain at $500 considering it probably looks better and flows just as good.

will ship anywhere.

email on [email protected] or buzz 0438 600 350

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sorry bit off topic, but is sub-zero even around any more? havent heard of anything from there stables for years

they closed up shop so they could establishe a workshop in dubai. i saw an advertisement for em their when i was there in december.

i heard one of the brothers/partners might have come back but i dont know for sure.

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due to some suspicion that has been raised in relation to a Pwr intercooler i bought from Blownnboosted (who was later labelled a known bad trader) and re-offered for sale in another thread, it is important to point out that the pictures provided here are the same ones provided by the original seller from whom i bought the plenum through sau.

in the other thread a keen eyed member noticed i also used the original sellers pictures hence has raised concerns due to BlownnBoosted's 'bad trader label'.

the original seller of the plenum does not have such a label and nor do i. also regardless of BnB's rep, the intercooler is brand new and genuine.

i have not taken any of my own pictures so used the ones i had saved from the time of purchase (given i have never used either item, so they are still in the same condition). further it saved me the trouble of finding digital camera etc.

i'm at 84 Lygon street Brunswick east, which is my business adress "viclend' i have 25 staff there in a mortgage management business which i have established and ran for the past six years. i am not a scammer or crook. I invite all to visit me there if they doubt my intentions. the website is: www.viclend.com.au

we now have a second office at moonee ponds.

the business phone number is 03 9388 8883. my email and mobile are in the opening thread.

my name is nedi.

further the price for the plenum is now $400. Pwr intercooler also $400.

the original seller thread for the intercooler was at this location: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...pwr+intercooler

the cooler was bought from him prior to "known bad trader" label. I guess i was lucky but the trade was successful and i now have the intercooler described in the thread and have not used it since the purchase mid last year or so.

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