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I have my spare Jun style GTR intake manifold with a 90mm throttle body, all ported and polished. I made 1051bhp with this manifold and throttle body and made 931bhp at autosalon brisbane with NO NITROUS and a T51r SPL turbo in 4WD mode, let me tell you they work really well .. :happy: new never used ( its my spare one ) = $ 1100

contact me via PM or 0433002228 will send pics for interested parties

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Mate no one would be stupid enough to buy of someone who only joined a few days ago without proof or pick up as too many people have been ripped by low life scum doing the same as your doing. Anyone can get picks of a dyno graph and manifold.

What car was it off and what auto salon?

Mate no one would be stupid enough to buy of someone who only joined a few days ago without proof or pick up as too many people have been ripped by low life scum doing the same as your doing. Anyone can get picks of a dyno graph and manifold.

What car was it off and what auto salon?

mate havnt u ever heard of the top rpm gtr????

if not id suggest u youtube it.

id highly doubt this guy is on here to scam people as atlot of people know about him and his car

Mate no one would be stupid enough to buy of someone who only joined a few days ago without proof or pick up as too many people have been ripped by low life scum doing the same as your doing. Anyone can get picks of a dyno graph and manifold.

What car was it off and what auto salon?

oh lordy. I dont think marawan is going to rip anyone off when his car is known by the majority of skyline owners from autosalons dyno comps etc secondly as he has started his own shop i believe it would not be in his favour to rip people off, so i cant see it happening....

You are right in regards to just joining but this person is known before joining by a majority etc.

i am sorry you feel that way.... how about i dont show you the fake dyno graph and just line you up and see how far i leave you..... i am not hear to rip anyone off and i dont realy use the forums for anything, so i just wanted to sell some parts that are not in use anymore or are spares... i am happy for anyone to come and pay on pickup...

lol... we knew what he meant! gl with the sale!

Yeah I know what he meant aswell, found it quite funny, sounds like something you would hear from an 18 year old in his VL turbo...

I never heard of toprpm before i read this thread, but then again i dont go to bling shows, its a fair call he's just trying to look out for other members cause there are dodgy people who try to scam forum users

Yeah I know what he meant aswell, found it quite funny, sounds like something you would hear from an 18 year old in his VL turbo...

ahhhh... i see :P... nevermind my twisted mind!

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