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hello, i have a forward facing plenium for sale.. it suits a rb20det ecc. It made over 300 horses @ the wheels with no problems. Its completely polished and in great conditon. I have pictures emai hurtinit@arach.net.au

its basically the standard maifold with the throttle body moved to the front of plenium.

280 ono

Cheers justin

*****PICS FURTHER DOWN THREAD*********

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sorry guys.. finally got pictures.. had a heap of interested..first in best dressed..suit a ECC aswell

Cheers guys

Justin

0422944604 if you keen

Justin

Hey mate, Im very interested

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wer does the accelerator cable hold onto ?? if you look @ one of the photos above..there isvacume pipe which has fallen onto the accelerator holder cable thingy..if you take a close look you will understand me..otherwise give me a buzz on 0422944604 and ill explain it bettter

were there any vacum lines blocked or removed? no all used

let me kno!

where u at? im in perth..no problems sending over east

Cheers justin

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