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Hi Guys and girls,
I have a rb25det forward facing plenum kit for sale. I have purchased it and have since gone a different direction in my build. Kit conisits of
- Custom made aluminium plenum. Very well crafted retains factory throttle body and iac valve. Similar to plazmaman style where it a bolt on top section only.
This is beneficial over some other styles like greddy which use smaller runners and can cause decreased low down and midrange response.
I have recently got the plenum sand blasted to be powdercoated. So it is in a blast finish which sort of looks factory (was previously polished in some of the fitted shots).
One thing to note in the blasting process a little bit of pitting has happened near a weld. I dont think it would effect performance however if extremely fussy this can be welded up for next to nothing from an exhaust or radiator shop.
-Hybrid intercooler - Good functional condition. Could do with a polish if you want to run that way however I was going to paint black.
-Piping to suit cold side of intercooler to plenum - welded aluminium with decent size wall
-bov - turbosmart and welded on adapted which sits behind the bumper for extra stealthness
-hose fittings and clamps - bolts - throttle body and iac valve.
- Custom made accelerator cable to suit
The only thing left will be new gaskets and chuck it on. I have the gaskets i removed and they look in ok condition so they may even be able to be reused if your on a tight budget. The plenum sits nicely in the bay and has all appropriate vaccum line ports tapped into the bottom for clean install. Pickup or Postage Australia wide for $40 due to the size of box ill need to put it in. Thanks for looking.

Asking $650

0410616101

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Edited by monts
Hey Mate,


I could be willing to separate the kit and remove the cooler from it. I can do it for 550 minus cooler. I will keep the rest of the kit intact as the pipes are specifically made to suit and accelerator cable is needed etc

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