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Hey Again Everyone.

I have a 80mm throttle body here that I will no longer be using,

throttle is made from : billet aluminium

inside diameter : 80mm / 3.1/4"

outside diameter: 88mm / 3.5"

the throttle position sensor in the pictures is NOT INCLUDED as I need it for my standard throttle body

the attached throttle position sensor is a series2 rb25det sensor. proof that your sensor will bolt straight up.

Location: Brisbane (springfield)

Postage: Yes I will post it for the cost of postage around $12.55

Reason for selling: Going back to stock throttle body (whole car going back to stock)

Price: $200

Contact: Jacob 0418815680 PM,TXT,CALL

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Hey Again Everyone.

I have a 80mm throttle body here that I will no longer be using,

throttle is made from : billet aluminium

inside diameter : 80mm / 3.1/4"

outside diameter: 88mm / 3.5"

the throttle position sensor in the pictures is NOT INCLUDED as I need it for my standard throttle body

the attached throttle position sensor is a series2 rb25det sensor. proof that your sensor will bolt straight up.

Location: Brisbane (springfield)

Postage: Yes I will post it for the cost of postage around $12.55

Reason for selling: Going back to stock throttle body (whole car going back to stock)

Price: $200

Contact: Jacob 0418815680 PM,TXT,CALL

Dude, I picked up a brand new polished one off Ebay with the flange plate in a box for $180 shipped to my door so I think you're a bit ambitious there....

Edited by smok74

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