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This is a brand new RB26 intake plenum produced by the infamous RIPS. These are iconic pieces of work, and power some of the highest RB engines ever built. It is polished, and includes a custom anodized purple throttle body, which makes it one of a kind. These are quite rare to see, and are very costly to get, for good reason. The purple anodizing was intended, and succeeded in being a match to the HKS purple. Please contact me with any questions, thank you.


$1500 USD


Plenum includes purple throttle body....


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This is a one kind custom RB26 fuel rail produced by RIPS. It is numbered 001, making it the first one available, and is anodized purple to match the throttle body. Rob designed and machined this piece from start to finish, and it was truly an honor be involved in the process. A unique feature of this rail, is the center return fitting is on the underside of the rail, as opposed to sticking out of the top. This allows you to tuck away your return line for a nice clean look. This truly is one of a kind, and heart breaking to part with.


$325


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I take it you are located in the US, and so are these items?

A few things that may help you sell them:

What size is the throttle body?

What size diameter injector will the rail fit, 11 or 14mm?

What size fittings will the rail need to fit fuel lines, pressure reg etc?

Also what is the price of shipping to Australia?

Also if i may ask, why are you selling them without the pleasure of getting to use them, considering they are such works of art?

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