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Hey Guys and Gals. :D

I have a modified forward facing inlet plenum (polished) taken off my R32 GTS-T that i dont want anymore. Condition is 7/10 a few nicks and scuff marks.

SOLD!!!

I also have an intercooler taken off my 32. It has a plate underneath saying (Performance Metal Craft, Sydney Australia)

Dimensions are approx.600x300x75 The core is 450 something x 300x75 (dont have ruler atm lol >.>) The condition is average as it has had every sort of bug has been mushed against it plus general stains that degreaser wont get off etc... $150 or near offer.

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Oh this picture shows where its says Performance Metal Craft Sydney Australia... (crap phone camera but i assure you its there)

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Im located in SA on Anzacs. You can also contact me on 0423734866 (ask for min :O ) anytime of day. Can post to other states too.

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Hey man just came about this topic, I have the same type plenum and wanting to get it put on, im just not sure how the piping goes. Did you cut a hole in the wall under the battery box for it to go through and return? or go completely under the wall possibly under the bottom rad hose and around...

So confused :/ I heard that putting a hole in the wall makes your car a write off if the gov does a roady check

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