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Genuine Greddy Inlet Manifold/plenum New! Full Kit For Rb25det

This manifold cost me $1399 and i have never gotten around to upgrading my engine to a point where i need to use it

It is a full genuine Greddy kit all parts bags still sealed etc!.. still in genuine box!

if anyone has GENUINE interest in this i will email pics to you.. ill even try to put some up later tonight

ASKING $999

I also have the greddy adaptor to suit the stock RB25DET throttle body.. un used aswell

must sell!! - Best offer considerd!

PM ME FOR INFO/ PICS

Edited by r33freely
Genuine Greddy Inlet Manifold/plenum New! Full Kit For Rb25det

This manifold cost me $1399 and i have never gotten around to upgrading my engine to a point where i need to use it

It is a full genuine Greddy kit all parts bags still sealed etc!.. still in genuine box!

if anyone has GENUINE interest in this i will email pics to you.. ill even try to put some up later tonight

ASKING $999

I also have the greddy adaptor to suit the stock RB25DET throttle body.. un used aswell

must sell!! - Best offer considerd!

If your intrested you can give me $300 and the Greddy Intake Plenum, and I will give you A BRAND NEW AEM EMS for Rb25det worth $2380.00 cnd

PM ME FOR INFO/ PICS

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must sell!! - Best offer considerd!

Good luck with the sale. Though you will have better luck if you put this in the "For sale Parts and accessories section"

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