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Item: custom subzero plenum to suit gtr skyline rb26dett, perfect upgtade for high power gtr or vl runing 30ltr and gtr head, all alloy made, suit 100mm trottle body or Q45 90mm

Location: gold coast

Item Condition: Excellent as new hardly used, just dyno work.

Reason for Selling: No longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions:$580. Pick up, direct deposit.

Extra Info:as new, done 50kms comes with speed flow fittings.

Contact Details:PM or post here.

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Edited by MR33
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  MR33 said:
if u chasing big power its good, i have one on my car and i make 810hp at 4 wheels

Sorry to be a pain as i am interested. Will it bolt straight on? Iv got 304rwkw and am wondering if it will make any difference and specificaly what are the performance advantages (why is it better than standard)

CHEERS

  slw32 said:
Sorry to be a pain as i am interested. Will it bolt straight on? Iv got 304rwkw and am wondering if it will make any difference and specificaly what are the performance advantages (why is it better than standard)

CHEERS

Um! Will it?

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