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Item: Low mount turbo manifold to suit rb25det in skyline, stagea etc

Location: morayfield. just off the hwy 35 min north of brisbane

Item Condition: brand new. shiny chrome. comes with gaskets, bolts and spring washers. reay to bolt on.

Reason for Selling: bought cheap off a friend a while ago, but decided to go high mount.

Price and Payment Conditions: $125 neg for quick sale (hopefully before valentines day!)

Extra Info: also selling T/N boost controller (bleed valve) new, for $50

Contact Details: 0416 734 859 is my mobile, [email protected], put turbo manifole or B/C as subject.

Im going on the northside import cruise on sunday the 5th feb. meeting at 10 am, BP morayfield (nrthbound on HWY) to cruise up the coast, check QLD events for more details). will have it in the back of the car. others bringing parts aswell. check out the thread or contact me for more details. will be a big turnout so far.

pic is of the new maifold, alongside a standard one. bit of a difference, huh...

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has no labelling, your guess is as good as mine. hoping to get rid of it in the brissie area, always goes smoother with a face 2 face swap. you can see the product, no hassles with payment etc. had dramas before. might include postage to melb in the 125 but. ill see how much it would be and post again tomorrow night.

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