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hi guys. i have my R34 GTT NEO Plazmaman plenum inc a 72mm Throttle body up for sale as ive upgraded to a rb26.

some info from the plazmaman website.

Easy bolt on item , it eliminates all those ugly water lines and wiring that sit on top of the motor near the fire wall , and gives the engine bay a clean look. The OEM throttle bodies are big huge ugly items and therefore cannot be reused due to their physical size. Power increases of 20 + hp and torque increases across the whole rev range just by bolting it on

I made 330rwkw with this plenum and a gt35r seeing full boost by 4,000RPM which is amazing response.

Has only been on the car for about 2 months so almost brand new.

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Normally priced at $1600 im looking for

$1300!!!

no one wants a quality plenum?

its possibly the best solution for us r34 ownerrs. because they use the existing long runners to maximize response, which is where greddy and other plenums fail.

come on guys!!!

I don't know if it's a direct fit but I compared it to a friend go runs a r33 plenum and the only difference were the bolts from wat I could see.

To be 100% sure you'd best call Plazmaman and ask

question as this has my interest as this is in my next line of mods. but the OEM setup has two butterflys for traction control. how does this work with that as id still like to keep my traction control option. also any pic of the under side?

ta

Ash

I honeatly would not know about traction control. I didn't bother with the hassle as I was pushing 380rwkw. No traction control was gonna work. I guess I can get in contact with Plazmaman and ask but you might be better off doing that yourself justincase you have more questions.

I'll get started on the kicks first thing Monday.

can you give me a price ?? got a mate comin over with his 34... going to check if they are the same

kind regards

Dean

the price is $1300, and will be neg if the buyer is serious.

shoot me a pm and we can talk buddy.

anyone else who is interested, please shoot me a PM as i have to many dreamers and low ballers wasting my time.

Thanks

Hrmm well dean do you have msn?

Sorry about the hassles, you wpnt beleve how many time Wasters there are. I shot u a pm with my details. I your serious get back to me

Edited by Jap_Muscle

I'm also keen on the throttle body. I have a plazmaman plenum allready, so the throttle should bolt straight on correct?

Edited by PM-R33

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