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hey all, i have for sale a greddy copy plenum, cast alluminium, never used, comes with all fittings and hoses.

also have a q45 tb that comes with it. i think i have the tps sensor with it aswell. q45 tb has had the water idle springs removed, so its just a bolt on now, all works with the r33, but with minor mods, it works with the r34's neo engine.

included is also a new manifold gasket. im only wanting to sell it as a set.

$500 ono

reason for selling i have lost my job so now most of my car parts have to be sold :(

pickup is in hurstville, sydney but can post at buyers expense

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$450 anyone??

i bought the manifold from usa thats supposedly made in USA, dont think there would be much diff to a china one. for all of this i paid close to $600 and none of this has ever been used.

trying not to sell TB separately as of yet

to fit it to a neo engine, (thats what i bought it for) you need to make a small adaptor plate for the aac, and buy different injector rings. injector rings are 50c each and to get a aac plate made, i got quoted 10 bucks.

there was a thread in the stagea section that explained the walk through in detail. i dont remember what it was called though.

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