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For Sale is a custom made Sub Zero plenum - it uses the runners from the standard plenum (included) with bellmouths at the top of each runner.

Item was fitted to my R33 GTS-t. Has 6.5L capacity.

Also included is a Ford XF 68mm throttle body & 3" stainless intercooler piping to suit!!!!!!

Item located in Brisbane but willing to ship anywhere in Australia .

$800 the lot

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Edited by oor33sky_
is that a 68 or 58mm TB?

are the runners bolted or welded to the plenum....pic?

is definitely a 68mm throttle body (measurement from end to end of throttle opening).

the runners are welded to the plenum.

will try get a pic up tomorrow of the underside of the plenum.

also included as part of package is 3" stainless steel intercooler piping to match up with plenum & throttle body for a total of $800 all up :wave:

pic added below

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Edited by oor33sky_

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