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Hi All,

I've got a few items for sale...

Item: Genuine Greddy Intake Plenum - RB25DET

Condition:: Excellent, as new

Location:: Sydney

Price: $950

Payment & Delivery: Direct deposit or cash on pickup; local pickup preferred but will post at buyers expense

Contact: PM or reply in this thread

Pics: See below

Item: Genuine Greddy Throttle Adapter - RB25DET

Condition:: Excellent, as new

Location:: Sydney

Price: $100

Payment & Delivery: Direct deposit or cash on pickup; local pickup preferred but will post at buyers expense

Contact: PM or reply in this thread

Pics: See below

Initially my preference would be to sell both items together - will sell combined for $1000 (will also throw in some polished piping and silicon hoses to suit if both items purchased together).

I'll post some pics up tonight. Please PM me or reply in this thread if you have any questions.

Cheers,

Brenden.

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Do both the Greedy plenum and throttle adpater match and do they pair up to get bettter intake.

whats the lowest u will go for aboth products, i am in sydney so no ned for deilvery.

cheers

john

Do both the Greedy plenum and throttle adpater match and do they pair up to get bettter intake.

whats the lowest u will go for aboth products, i am in sydney so no ned for deilvery.

cheers

john

Hi John,

Yes, the plenum and throttle adapter match. I've posted some pics now - you'll notice that the throttle adapter is already fitted to the plenum.

At this stage, not overly negotiable on price - $1000 for the lot is a fairly good deal in my opinion.

Cheers,

Brenden.

will these fit an rb25 neo?

To be honest, I'm not 100% sure if it'll fit a Neo RB25 - I have a feeling that I've read somewhere that it will fit, although I can't be sure. Perhaps do a search on the forum to see if anyone else is using this plenum on a Neo.

To be honest, I'm not 100% sure if it'll fit a Neo RB25 - I have a feeling that I've read somewhere that it will fit, although I can't be sure. Perhaps do a search on the forum to see if anyone else is using this plenum on a Neo.

The greddy plenum will fit a neo as im using one on my neo engine in my ceffy.

cheers

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