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Carbon Kevlar and Billet Intake Plenum to suit RB25-DET-NEO motor.

All billet has been anodised satin black.

Plenum has a flange to suit a Drive By Wire (DBW) Bosch 82mm Throttle Body (not included). Brand new genuine throttle can be included for an additional $250 (RRP $350)

Includes a black billet fuel rail (no injectors included).

As far as I am aware the plenum will only fit a NEO. You will need to do your own research if it suits RB20 or RB25. (It will bolt on, but I am unsure about coolant journals matching up).

You will need to fabricate your own coolant lines from Speed Flow or similar. Merge collector for the coolant lines is included. ($250 value). Collector has a 4 x -8 female fittings to a single -20 female fitting on it.

Plenum cost $4000 to have made. It is unused. Blue tape is only to avoid scratching when trial fitting. The merge collector was an additional $250 on top of this.

$3600 with the merge collector $3850 if you need the throttle included as well.

Pick up from WA or will courier Australia wide for $60. 

 

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My bad, my apologies it's really been the week from hell. Was a cut and paste job from Scumtree

$3600 with the merge collector $3850 if you need the throttle included as well.

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2 hours ago, masTers said:

My bad, my apologies it's really been the week from hell. Was a cut and paste job from Scumtree

$3600 with the merge collector $3850 if you need the throttle included as well.

Just added to the topic. ?

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Pics should be in the first post, I can see them fine. Do they not load for anyone else?
Cheers,
Steve
Pics aren't showing for some in the mobile app at the moment.

They can be seen in the web browser though.
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Am open to reasonable offers on the lot. 

I am also open to a part swap of a pair of 33 GTR brembos plus cash my way.

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Sorry back up for sale. Just to be clear, you will need to fabricate your own cooling runners from speedflow lines or whatever you like. 

Have a look at the Otkau garage plenums for reference.

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