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Hey all

Selling my brand new polished forward facing plenum. Come with semi polished XF Throttle body. Suits N/A runners, and you can use it with the stock ecu as it has the idle air control valve on the rear still.

$700

[email protected]

Located in Mansfield VIC 3722

Will post at your expense

Contact for any questions. Only sat on motor for pictures, never started with it on

Post or PM

prefer PM

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Funny thing is.......I brought it from him (Bugzys) Took 3 months to get here and i was living in ballarat at the time of purchase. sinced moved. He is also in ballarat.

Cost me $598 just for the plenum.

Cost where

Extra for XF throttle body flange

Extra to keep the IAC Valve on the rear (use with stock plenum)

Extra for the Cable bracket that can go with it

But you didn't get nothing with it. Have to use your own TB and IAC Valve

Then I brought the semi polished XF TB seperate which cost me $200

This is the one

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Polished-VL-Turbo-C...=item3cae14552e

If you dont like the price make an offer as i sold all my turbo gear and its just sitting there

Hey all

I have to come up with some money quick so here goes:

Item:

5 Speed manual gearbox, came out of my r32 GTS-T rb20det

Genuine K's:

80,000K's

Excellent condition!

Price:

$800

Item:

17x7

Set of 4 rims with brand new tyres, 1 tyre needs to be replaced. All 4 caps are there. They are 4 or 5 stud wheels.

Rears 235/45 ZR 17

Fronts 215/45 R 17

Price:

$1200

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400 posted for plenum want it gone by the weekend

1000 for the wheels can post at your expense

and 700 for gearbox take them away please

Edited by Nackerz

500 for box no lower

800 for wheels no lower

400 posted for plenum no lower

take em peoples need cash for my new car!!!!

heres my number txt me

0448 644 653

Edited by Nackerz

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