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$600 would be about right if you were getting in/ex cam gears, and one cam. I would have thought $600 is sexcellent if you're getting both cams!

On Nengun at the moment you can get a Trust plenum for around $920, seeing as the yen is so shite against the dollar at the moment. So that's $920 plus shipping plus a throttle body, which I have no idea on cost.

on ozperformance you can get a JD? custom plenum for 650, then prb find a xf,xe throttle body for 50+, thats what i was looking at doing when upgrading.

as for cams not sure on performance gains when going for bang for ya buck.

still most of the time it can be worth paying that little extra it get proven parts

$1300 is ok (even better if it come with throttlebody) UPI have them for 1400.

http://www.upimports.com.au/UPI_Parts/induction.php

I think for the quality and 'bot on' ease of installation, you cant really go past it. I have yet to see an 'australian made' plenum for under $2000 that i would put on my car.

greenline have Trust Surge Tank (intake plenum) for Aus$986.276 plus post and import duties. http://www.greenline.jp

dude,you just have to be carefull about the lift and duration of the cams. They may not fit without some head modification. I 'think' (please dont quote me) that anythin over 9.0 lift will need re-shimming.

Its a great price if you get cams and gears as well.

2 cams for $600 new? That is cheaper than HKS sell them for direct.

$1300 for greddy plenum and adaptor is also a very good price. I have seen them for up to 2K.

Do not buy aust made, but a jap one that comes with all the bits and bolts up. Its a proven product with thousands of $ in R&D. I went aust made and just ended up having to buy another (greddy) one - so I wasted the cost of the plenum plus the added expense of fitting (and finding all the extra bits) and pipework. As mentioned, you will not find a plenum of the quality and fit in aust for anywhere near as cheap as the trust one.

Oh, and if there is anyone out there who wants a hills plenum and ford throttle body (with adaptor for TPS), pm me:)

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