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Nubworks DIY intake manifold parts

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Volkswagen 12v vr6
Standard plenum plate $165
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Staggered plenum plate$300
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12v & 24v O-ringed throttle body flange $55
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VR6 24v Intake flange $185
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R32 VR6 intake flange $185
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Audi 1.8t plenum plate $140
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1.8T throttle body flange $45 I.A.T sensor housing $25
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volkswagen 16v
16v Intake flange $140
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16v Plenum plate $185
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Volkswagen 8v ABA
ABA Plenum plate $140
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ABA Throttle body flange $50
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ABA Intake flange $165
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We are working on better pictures and a website for buying. Just taking a bit of time. If you have any special projects let us know, we would love to help. But there is one heck of a line building, so give us some time :ty:
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I have always loved the work you posted on the vortex - glad to see you helping the community.
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really dig the 1.8t iat sensor flange. nice work on everything though!
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Thanks guys, the product list will grow with time also, we have a lot of ideas inthe works
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Would you be able to do a pair of intake flanges for a 32v v8?
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quattro wrote:Would you be able to do a pair of intake flanges for a 32v v8?


Yes sir. I would just need something to go off of for dimensions.
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Any interest in making me an adapter for a 75mm TB to an AGU manifold?
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Chris@Nubworks wrote:
quattro wrote:Would you be able to do a pair of intake flanges for a 32v v8?


Yes sir. I would just need something to go off of for dimensions.

Should be the same as 16v, maybe minor differences...
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scubagli wrote:
Chris@Nubworks wrote:
quattro wrote:Would you be able to do a pair of intake flanges for a 32v v8?


Yes sir. I would just need something to go off of for dimensions.

Should be the same as 16v, maybe minor differences...


Biggest difference is the angle of the stud holes, but that's an easy fix.
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