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I have organised a group buy through 6boost on calaisturbo.com.au for his manifolds. these can either be hi or low mount rb(20/25/26/30) manifolds. the flange on the manifold can either be t3 or t25. Fot those of you with other than rb engines contact me if you wish for a manifold and i can work out a price and include you in the group buy.

This group buy is set end on 30th November 2006 where the manifolds will be ordered and when completed dispatched. all that is required is a $100 deposit by the 30/11/06. Depending on numbers it will take approximately 2 weeks for your manifold to be completed.

These manifolds are hands down the best on the market. i have looked into and spoken to people that have used his manifolds and have had only 100% positive comments. Below is a link to his thread on calaisturbo where you can read up on the product.

http://www.calaisturbo.com.au

The normal retail price for one of these maniflds is $1200, which comes with a fitting kit with turbo gasket and new studs and nuts for head and turbo flanges, and manifolds also come with a lifetime warranty.

As for a group buy price:

- 3 manifolds = $1000

- 5 manifolds = $900

Any questions just post up here.

Boro.

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flysky and woolls are you both in? cuz that makes 3.. that is the minimum requirement. let me know what you guys are after. manifold for what engine/flange type, external/internal gate etc.. thanks.

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Hey I would like one for a top mount rb25 with external wastegate outlet on it like this one here.

How much is postage? Can i pick it up? With T3 flange please.

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me too in a low mount

I've had a small discussion with 6boost some time ago regarding the making of a lowmount manifold for the dohc. He wasn't interested as he couldn't use his collector. Such a pitty as any low mount he could put together would be better than the current ebay types. I suggested something along the lines of a HKS manifold design but he just wasn't interested. :)

So many of us DOHC heads buy those ebay things too, if only something in low mount was available.

I've had a small discussion with 6boost some time ago regarding the making of a lowmount manifold for the dohc. He wasn't interested as he couldn't use his collector. Such a pitty as any low mount he could put together would be better than the current ebay types. I suggested something along the lines of a HKS manifold design but he just wasn't interested. :)

So many of us DOHC heads buy those ebay things too, if only something in low mount was available.

:P thanks for letting me know cubes

waz. no i dont have pics. i have messaged 6boost but have had no reply. if you are intending on keeping stock turbo not too much point in getting one of these manifolds. im not 100% sure he will maintain stock positioning with the manifold.

I've had a small discussion with 6boost some time ago regarding the making of a lowmount manifold for the dohc. He wasn't interested as he couldn't use his collector. Such a pitty as any low mount he could put together would be better than the current ebay types. I suggested something along the lines of a HKS manifold design but he just wasn't interested. :(

So many of us DOHC heads buy those ebay things too, if only something in low mount was available.

yeah

I had a low mount ordered but was sent back due to flange facing up instead of away from engine... so isnt really possible with their collector. :P

Someone should take on the HKS design..

yeah

I had a low mount ordered but was sent back due to flange facing up instead of away from engine... so isnt really possible with their collector. :(

Someone should take on the HKS design..

Can you still buy hks low mounts for rb25?

do you have any picks of the low-mount type for an rb20 with T3 flange (so basically setup with turbo in same position as stock etc.)

cheers,

Warren

would be very interested in seeing a pic of the low mount rb20 with t3 as well... runnning a trust td-05 kit though :)

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