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HEY everyone,

Mark from HPI mag here.... just wishing to let you all know that, 999 automotive have just recieved a container loaded with some skunk 2 plenum spacer kits....

this is a simple bolt on mod that adds more more airflow and can add an extra 10hp

they are worth about $360....

Give the guys at 999 autmotive a call, let them know that Mark from Hpi told you about them, and i am sure they will you guys a good price.....

here is a link to a video file,..... im getting my installed next week.... i will let you all know how i go...

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1378321/skun...version_2_tech/

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I'm more interested in the full plenum replacements such as Kinetix and I think the other was an SSR as seen in HPI

Cheers

Geoff

Yeah I put a Kinetex one on my car a couple of weeks ago, pretty happy with the result. On the downside it's wasn't that cheap with the crap aussie dollar, the engine cover didn't go back on as the holes must have been in the spots for a 350Z cover or something and there is slightly more engine noise as you don't have that fat lump of metal sitting on top of the engine, still quite acceptable just not *quite* as refined. In the end if you're not looking to blow thousands but want a noticable little increase, it's worthwhile.

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For sure mate. :D Just get them to call me 07-3272 9992.

Cheers,

Adam

I've linked this to some guys from 350Z Tech who were looking for plenum spacers locally, so you might get a few blow-ins from there.

If you can offer them a discount, I'm sure they'd appreciate it. :)

Adam,

The plenum spacer kit arrived in the post yesterday. I won't have a chance to fit it for about a week as I'm off to site, but thanks for the prompt and professional service :D

No worries mate. Please post the feedback here to let all the members know of this product.

Cheers,

Adam

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