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Hey,

I bought this plenum for my car when I was in the "i need parts" stage but now I need money to put the parts on my car and I need a car to drive so I am willing to sell it to get enough money to start finishing my car.

I got the plenum from NZ and it is the same as the ones in the pic below as the guy who owns that car designed/made them. There wre only ever five made. The car below has over 400bhp on 12psi so they must work well.

I have a NZ magazine with an article on the car below and the buyer can have that.

I wont part with it for anything under $500 so please no rediculouis offers.

The plenum isnt polished like the one in the pics below but can be done obviously. It takes the standard TB as well.

http://home.iprimus.com.au/neilorourke/plenum.jpg

http://home.iprimus.com.au/neilorourke/plenum2.jpg

http://home.iprimus.com.au/neilorourke/plenum3.jpg

Thanks

Evan

plenum.jpgplenum2.jpg

plenum3.jpg

hey,

Mods to fit are: Addition of longer throttle cable, lenthn TPS wires, shift fuel pressure regulator from the side to the end of the plenum and weld up the old regulator hole. Bolt the cold start sensor to the mount on the plenum and run a flexi pipe from the stepper motor to before the throttle body.... Thats all

Evan

Is that the standard plenum modified for front facing ???

Looks nice - Can you send pic of your actual item for sale to [email protected]

Thanks,

Some **** stole my digital camera at my brothers 21st so I dont know how I could get a pic... I will have to borrow a camera...

I will give a quick rundown.... the same structure exactly... lug between barrel and stock item isnt sanded back flat on my one... i have started to sand back the cast area smooth so I can polish it. Will look the goods with minimal work.

Evan

Hey i'm SUPER interested in buying this... will u take $450?

If i decide to purchase i will have my bro pick it up in sydney ok

PM with details etc and we can move from there ok

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