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Hi guys, decided to run a single throttle plenum setup on my RB28, trouble is im having a hard time finding one!

I settled on the hypertune plenum, but was told none will be made for about 3 weeks.

What other choices do i have for single throttle plenums that are readily available? I'd love to get this motor finished as soon as possible, and ive spent most of the build duration waiting for parts!

If anyone has something lying around please let me know.

cheers

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no worries mate :P

theres a fair few threads on www.gtr.co.uk about guys who have actually sent their cars over to rob from the uk! full photo logged buildups aswell.

i must say i havnt seen such high quality and customer service like that ever!

I agree, just looking through their site makes want to get them to build me an engine! They sound like they have everything sorted, well designed packages, their 3 litre stuff looks great, looks like awesome work.

Unfortunately he said it would also take about 1 month to build.. so i guess its either wait for it, and possibly miss out on getting the car 100% finished by xmas time, or just use the nismo plenum that should be arriving any day now..

easy, he's kiwi, he's use to woking for minimum wages :happy: (jokes jokes)

NZ $2400 for plenum and 90mm TB is exxy? :thumbsup:

2400 NZD is as much 2400 AUD really.

There is such little difference between the two. And with packaging/freight it would be more :)

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