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Hey Guys,

I purchased this of ozsome-motorsports

Very good condition Plenum

Unfortuntley Ive decided to keep my stock one on and have no use for this.

Contact: 0400 899 981

Type

Hi-Flow Intake Manifold 1pc Polished

Material

Billet 6061-T6 aluminium

Application

NISSAN SKYLINE, RB25DET, R33, R34, GTT, GTST

Accessories

1 x Fittings Kit included inc all hoses and bolts.

COMES WITH A FREE THROTTLE BODY SPACER DIRECT BOLT ON TO STANDARD OR AFTER MARKET THROTTLE

PRICE: $350.00ono

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From what i know jet2nv yes yes and yes.

ozsome-motorsports have a good rep when it comes to their products.

Look guys I"m surprised no one has snapped this up already

This is cheap as chips $300

You aint going to find one cheaper with this quality.

there $329 brand new http://ozsome.com.au/

but i think its the same as the ebay ones im a lil worried as a few people have had problems with these and i cant get a straight answer from any one if theres any modification needed

there $329 brand new http://ozsome.com.au/

but i think its the same as the ebay ones im a lil worried as a few people have had problems with these and i cant get a straight answer from any one if theres any modification needed

No issue on r33 but a different story in r34 rb25!

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