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R34 GTT Plazmaman plenum with throttle body. Both items brand new was only fitted to calculate vaccum line path. The kit was going to be fitted to the car but it has been written off. So im raising cash for next project.

Throttle Body is a plazmaman 72mm throttle body anozided black.

Plenum has been powder coated "Kingsport Grey" gives it the stealth look but when you shine a light to it you can see the glither. This along with candy red rocker covers, which was my idea will make the engine bay look at lot better and more accessible for spark plug changes.

Included in the kit are the pipes required to link the plenum to the cold side of the intercooler. Ive included all the studs and fittings and vacuum hoses required to install right away.

Asking $1500

Willing to split them if there's interest.

Text or call 0417764194

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MATE if i had not have just got my whole front mount custom done like 3 days ago, this would be on its way to my door! :) good luck with sale bro

ps sorry to hear about the car, was watching your build too :( :( sad news man

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