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Item: RB25DET front facing plenum

Age: 6 months (top section is 6 months old, runners I wouldn't have a clue)

Condition: As new

Price: $550 ono

To Fit: R33 RB25DET

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM here or email [email protected]

Comments: Had this plenum made up for a customer but he changed his mind and project has taken a different route this unit been flow tested will get results asap

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i could be mistaken Anf but is that osheen's motor im lookin at in these pics???? lolz and how long until that puppy is up and running again???? also if i get this plenum i have a 90mm TB off a Q45 will that fit on it or not??? just curious

spot on dude

just waiting on a new T/B and other bits, wiring is just about finished

once the parts arrive a bit of fabrication and its all done

you would have to get a new flange welded on it to use a Q45 T/B

lolz any chance of a mates rates price???? :( little strapped for cash atm and i gotta get pretty much my entire engine bay engineered....... and thats gonna cost me an arm and a leg..... any ideas on where i could get an engineers cert??? and i need to get a plumb back setup for my new turbo as my BOV is venting to atmo and i need engineers cert for the non stock turbo, fmic and pod filter i need to get them all engineered..... any suggestions?

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