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Located in VIC - melb western suburbs.

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Greddy forward facing plenum with Greddy throttle body adaptor. Also comes with longer throttle cable, all bolts and injector seals, s2 rb25 throttle body. Everything needed to convert to forward facing plenum. $900

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Hybrid FMIC - comes with mounting bracket that replaces front reo, neat setup. $250

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Nismo 555cc injectors - only done about 1000km. $500

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Turbosmart Plum back boost controller, with aluminium piping and turbo hose to suit. $150

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they are side feed injectors so im not sure if they fit neo. you can have the rail they came in with adjustable pressure reg speedflow fittings and braided hose for 600 with the injectors

its off a series 2. should fit both though I would think. piping is to suit forward facing plenum not return flow, but youre welcome to it

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