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hi guys ive bought a greddy plenum from a[ trusted] seller....no not ebay either

and ive been told its a fake

how do i tell if it is the real item there is no stamping on the plenum of any sort and im just trying to find out how i can decifer an orige from a fake?

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somone must know something about the plenum that decifers it from the fakes

and yes glenn ive seen the gtr ones and they are stamped but the rb25 ones are quit difrent

Edited by spirosky33

PICS tell a thousand words.....who sold it to you?

If its a trust one it should have come with a red greddy sticker, and the plastic packaging inside the box should have blue trust / greddy writing on it, forget what it says

id rather not say who sold it to me

it wouldnt be fair and its against forum rules as im pretty sure it is the real deal it came with the box and red sticker too but id like to prove somone wrong also with proof that it is the real deal

so what your saying is that there is no greddy marked on the plenum.....

Ok, so the kit come with a packet full of bits and pieces of vacume line stuff IIRC, and you would of needed a TB adapter unless you are using a Q45, the adapter comes in a small box with greddy / trust all over its plastic packaging too....

and the stuff filling the rest of the box is that annoying polystyrene stuff.....it was a funny colour IIRC, blue or something (yeah blue semi circlies Im sure of it)......if thats how yours has come its genuine

You should be able to pic the cheap fake from the actual Greddy product a mile away. The copy Greddy intake plenums have a terrible terrible finish.

If your was genuine it should have included Greddy documentation in the box to certify its authenticity and should have included the red Greddy badge as mentioned that is usually attached to the top of the plenum itself after you fit it.

Mine came in a TRUST box, all the vacuum lines have TRUST printed on them, all documentation is PLASTERED with TRUST/GReddy, there is a GReddy badge which sticks on, the TB adaptor has GReddy embossed on it..

I got it from nengun, no probs there.. however 6 months later autobarn sell them for the same price it cost me.

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