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Item:Greddy RB26 Plenum

Age:New

Condition:New

Price:$700

To Fit: RB26 (What car)

Location: Perth but can ship anywhere in Oz

Contact:pm

Comments:Bought this from Greenline a few months back but have since decided to use the std plenum instead. This has never been fitted to a car and is as new condition.

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Depends on what the offers are my friend. If it's reasonable and close then offer away. But if it's low balling don't bother. It's already a good price at what it is.

Thanks

okay just couple more Qs, why are you waqnting to put the gtr plenum on instead of this plenum amd what is the differences between the stock gtr planum and this greddy plenum, are you willing to take $550

The engine is more responsive with the std plenum, not chasing big hp so don't need the plenum. I'll take $550 but with $150 postage.

lol oh ok no worries, so whats your last price for this plenum seriously mate, because by the looks of it you onli want to discount the postage, anyway let me know and ill think about it, whats your last price posted to melbourne buddy,

cheers

Good idea. If you can't afford it don't low ball everything that you come across.

well i was looking for one of these but then couple weeks ago i changed my mind but when i seen this on the forums i thought if i can get it for a better price i would probably take it,anyway dont worry about it buddy, gl wid ur sale and ill find 1 later on

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