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bought a plenum for my car and found out it wont fit my r32 rb25de non vct head

so wanting to get rid of it,

its brand new still waiting on delivery

paid $400

sell $300

0431683303

located in adelaide s.a

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bought a plenum for my car and found out it wont fit my r32 rb25de non vct head

so wanting to get rid of it,

its brand new still waiting on delivery

paid $400

sell $300

0431683303

located in adelaide s.a

will it fit a r33 rb25det

bought a plenum for my car and found out it wont fit my r32 rb25de non vct head

so wanting to get rid of it,

its brand new still waiting on delivery

paid $400

sell $300

0431683303

located in adelaide s.a

what brand is it

Oh.ok dont worry about it. I have had 2 from 999 and I have had too take both back for refunds. Really dodgey casting jobs. Will never deal with them again.

cheers for posting that in my thread! have had fair few friends runnin the same on 250-350 rb25s no hassles at all,

but once again thanks for voicing your opinion in my thread

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