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hey all.

just a quick one. does anyone have any pics of the autosalon sydney show of the hypertune trade stand?

im trying to find out the brand of stainless turbo manifolds they had on display for heaps of dollars lol.

im just doing some research before i mock up my new manifold. :)

it will be bassed on the 6boost ones but pretty much the same as my old dr30 rb26 one. (3 years ago lol <_<)

anyway, any links or pics greatly apreciated :)

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I spoke to Ben at Autosalon about them (our stand was right behind them) and they made them all in house. AFAIK they're all Hypertune original designs.

we make the manifolds you are asking about. we design the manifolds, we fabricate them all by hand. Hypertune makes the intake manifolds, we make the exhaust

any other questions, email me at [email protected]. thanks

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