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Hi all,

Just took these off my GT-R. They were sold to me as HKS manifolds but my mechanic doubts they are HKS, he does think they are Japanese though and he thinks they must flow great as they're a lot bigger and better than the stock steel manifolds.

I want $300 ono for them, the catch is that they have been strengthened before (I paid someone to do it) and yet I have found a hairline fracture on one of them. So SOLD AS IS, thus, cheap cheap cheap! You will have to get them repaired before fitting them on to your car.

They are bolt on, direct replacements for stock RB26 manifolds. In Sydney, pick-up or can send too.

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Hi Justin, just to confirm your suspicions (sp*) they are not HKS manifolds.....But cracks like that can be easily tigged up by a competant fabricator, as long as they turn down the current at the end of the weld as to not burn a hole through them.

Edited by DiRTgarage
  • 3 months later...

SO MANY PM's!!!

Yes $100 for the both.

They are at:

http://www.jdmyard.com

I've left them there with Zi and Yonas to make it easy for you guys to check them out. Check the site for phone numbers (to check if they are open) and also address/map details.

Guys,

These were picked up for me by a mate, who didnt realise im doing a single turbo conversion. So i now have them for sale, same price, just come and take them :D

PM me or reply in this thread

Steve

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