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Item:

greddy copy plenum and 80mm billet throttle body

Location:

toowoomba qld

Item Condition:

brand new

Reason for Selling:

my rb25 is in my silvia and it doesnt fit because it fouls on the clutch master cylinder

Price and Payment Conditions:

500ono plus postage

Extra Info:

the adaptor for the throttle body has been welded onto the plenum already and is ready to use so no stuffing around there

Pictures:

coming soon

Contact Details:

pm me

Edited by adam87
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what engine mount set uo are you using? im looking at doing the 25 in2 s13 n was going to run 1 of these plenums but if it doesnt fit ill sus something lese haha

it doesnt matter which mounts you use. its just in the way. i know of someone who has done it and used a smaller clutch master from an s14 or r33 but i couldnt be bothered. or you could run a remote mount clutch master.

mine i got sick of it and went back to the standard plenum and got creative with the cooler piping. im doing my mates in the coming weeks and he bought one of these aswell so ill experiment with it and see if we can make it fit.

if you have a small clutch master you could space it up a bit and possibly get it to clear

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well ill have a complete 33 wreck for parts, so i guess i can use that master cyl and itll fit? im also looking in the gtr plenum/throttle set up cheers!

yeh should be able to fit then. also found a few remote mount clutch masters getting round. you could get a wilwood one to work for about $100

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