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Moving out all these parts as I'm selling my car and have no use for them anymore . All parts are quality and new or near new grab yourself a bargain . All items don't include postage pickup also available in Sydney .

Item: Greddy Plenum

Age: New

Condition:New

Price: $950

Location:Sydney

Contact: Private message or email [email protected]

Comments: Greddy Plenum brand new never used comes with everything as delivered from Greddy . Manifold has been smoothed and professionally painted in bright silver 2pac looks stunning .

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Item : Q45 throttle body

Condition: used

Price: $200 Pending sale

Location :Sydney

Comments: Used q45 throttle body pefect match up for greddy plenum can work out negotiate package deal with plenum

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Item : Jim Berry Clutch full monty to suit r33 GTS-t and others

Condition : Brand new

Price: $1100

Comments : Orded from Jim few weeks ago this is exactly how I got the clutch kit from him . It's his signature full monty clutch to suit r33 GTS-t and also others .

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Item: Tomei Pon cams to suit RB25det

Condition : New

Price : $650

Comments : Tomei pon cams 256deg to suit rb25det brand new in the box as recieved from slide performance

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Item : Tomei Adjustable cam wheels

condition: New

Price: $280

Comments: Tomei Adjustable cam wheels to suit RB engines both wheels brand new in the box never used

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Item : Splitfire coil packs to suit r33 series2

Condition: used

Price: $400

Comments : Splitfire coil packs in original box to suit r33 series 2 . They haven't been run in the car but were just placed in the engine for a couple of days they are pretty much unused .

Edited by 7heavn

Where did you get the plenum painted? And how much did it cost you? Do you have a paint code for it?

Im sending my pressure plate to jim tomorrow.Will get it back all nice and upgraded with a 5 puk carbonic and sprung clutch plate.

This is a good price for this clutch,whoever buys it will be extremely happy.

Are the Poncams for RB25s up to 9/97 builds?

I'm a spray painter by trade I did the plenum myself it's a show quality finish I spent alot of hours getting it right The colour is straight 513B debber base coat silver with debber MS 2pac clear . Pon cams where to suit my 96 ser2 GTS-t.

I'm a spray painter by trade I did the plenum myself it's a show quality finish I spent alot of hours getting it right The colour is straight 513B debber base coat silver with debber MS 2pac clear . Pon cams where to suit my 96 ser2 GTS-t.

I assume you are in Sydney.How much would you charge to do the paint on my Greddy Plenum?

I assume you are in Sydney.How much would you charge to do the paint on my Greddy Plenum?

honestly just buy his then re-sell yours!

PS that plenum looks schmick!

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