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Hi im selling the rest of the after market stuff i Neva got to ues everything is still brand new just taken them out of the boxes to take photos the radiator is just a spare stock one i had its a manual one call or text if interested 0423-967-556 located in Melbourne

radiator $150

throttle body 90mm $400

greddy plenum $600

t3 stainless steel manifold high mount $400

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still have radiator,throttle body and t3 stainless steel manifold high mount

Edited by perry_r33

ay man there on the tb how it works is the bracket on the tb gets welded on the plenum and then the tb bolts up to the bracket on the plenum

here is a pic of the tb and adapter plater the adapter plate gets welded on the plenum and the tb bolts up to the plate thats on the plenum

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Hi im selling the rest of the after market stuff i Neva got to ues everything is still brand new just taken them out of the boxes to take photos the radiator is just a spare stock one i had its a manual one call or text if interested 0423-967-556 located in Melbourne

radiator $150

throttle body 90mm $400

greddy plenum $600

t3 stainless steel manifold high mount $400

Would you take $200 for the manifold? Ph 0422275780

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