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yes it would be but this is turbo designed for rb thats why i have a custom manifold

but the manifold in the pic is a T2 flange? is that not the manifold you are selling? can i have another pic of turbo and manifold clearly showing the exhaust flanges

thanx

dan

ok guys ill tell you the deal even though the turbo is now sold,

ok my friend first bought it from japan with the rb housing already on it brand new in box just as it is now. Then i did some work for him(im an Architect) for free. so because he decided not to use it as he opted to stay with standards for some reason :( i got it and as i used to have an sr cefiro. i thought ' y not get a custom manifold made up so i can stick it on the ceffie' so i then proceded to get one made with witch i thought was a t3 flange but apparently wasnt. and alas before the manifold was built i had to sell the ceffie so when i got the manifold i decided to sell so i put it on here. and me being the stupid kind never thought to check the flange on the manifold to see if it was a t3 for the turbo. So the other day i though i mite try n fit the turbo to the flange just to see if it really was, as at that moment i too was having my doubts. and guess wat no fit so im now in the process of tying to get my money back of the fabricator of the manifold :P so the manifold is not for sale any more. and the turbo is sold to wild33gtst so can a moderator please close this thread

' date='21 Jun 2006, 05:43 PM' post='2274490']

the turbo is for an sr20..

look at the face of the turbo.. its made so that the stock sr intake pipe bolts straight up to it

it wont fit an rb20/25

:P

i didnt quite wana be so blunt, but yer SR turbo.

wonder who the sucker was that bought it and if they thought it was an RB turbo.

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