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I am selling this very rare Jun plenum with a Q45 throttle body from my drag car

the only other one i know of in the UK is fitted on the Jun Lemon.

if you are looking to make big power this is what you need.

You can read all about the plenum here

http://www.junauto.co.jp/products/intake-p...k/index.html?en

To buy this plenum and throttle body would cost over £2000

For sale at £1300 no offers [email protected]

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Correct me if I am wrong but is that not $3000 Australian? $3000 for a plenum seems somewhat insane no offence. Even if you do recon its worth over $4500 Australian dollars. This must be an amazing product!

MSPEC - Quite obviously you dont realise these are around $5,000 new.

If you have a problem with the price being asked, dont post or if you must - pm the seller.

Keith: For simplicity please quote your price in $AUD rather than pounds.

Cheers,

Nick

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