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Hi

I have a rb25 r33 polished plazmaman plenum and plazmaman 72mm billett throttle body for sale

This plenum and tb retains your factory AAC valve and TPS .

Item is 6 months old and in excellent condition.

RRP : is $1550 so grab a bargain.

Reason for sale upgrading to bigger custom plenum for bigger turbo.

Pics are not uploading for some reason check plazmaman website.

Item location Blacktown , Sydney . pick up is preferred but can post at buyers cost.

$900

Thank You

Jason ph: 0405 664 757

Edited by UW8NCY

i thought plazmaman intake manifolds could handle 1000hp or so there website suggests? or is it just personal preference the upgrade? great price though

Edited by Yts

wont separate TB as if some buys plenum they would have to make new flange for stock TB

as for upgrading just personal preference as will be making around 700rwhp and want bigger TB and even flow short runners.

thats if you ordered your plenum for use with the stock TB mine was ordered with the plazmaman billet TB the flange is different as the TB is larger and wont fit a

standard TB !

Edited by UW8NCY

Well unless they have changed something since I last talked to them, the Plazmaman RB25 plenums are made to fit the stock throttle body or the larger 66mm or 72mm Plazmaman throttle bodies. I know this because I have spoken to them regarding fitting the 72mm throttle onto mine.

If you want to fit a larger 80mm throttle body (like they did in Autosalon Magazine) then you have to get a new flange welded on.

Just trying to help you out man. Maybe yours is something different but what I'm telling you is the truth.

Edited by PM-R33

look ive got the stock TB and the bolts holes do line up but the stock TB wont seal properly on this flange .

anyway dont care if it did or not its irrelevant i am selling the plenum and TB together end of story !

need this gone !

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