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can anyone give me any info on where to get these fitted and tuned in the sydney area? what is involved? how much should i be looking at?

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just curious

for an rb25det only need the exhaust side correct?? is there any benefits to getting both??

cheers

Yes for an rb25det only need the exhaust side, only benefit of getting 2 is the looks, it looks better under the bonnet

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Yes for an rb25det only need the exhaust side, only benefit of getting 2 is the looks, it looks better under the bonnet

Probably a very stupid question but if i had a clear cam gear cover on the rb25 which is the gear that you can plainly see. I was under the asumption it was the exhaust side.

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1) DJRIFT *IN FOR A PAIR

2) MRO *IN FOR 1 GEAR

3) lil_jaymeeh *IN FOR A PAIR

4) jaqule *IN FOR A PAIR

5) grandmasterb *IN FOR A PAIR

6) AWDMAT *IN FOR A PAIR

7) kghl *IN FOR A PAIR

8) Nightcrawler *IN FOR 1 GEAR

9) rob82 * IN FOR A PAIR

10) Midg3t * IN FOR A PAIR

11) 260tech * IN FOR 1 GEAR

12) Young Gun * IN FOR 1 GEAR

there is a pick in this link

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...44627&st=60

Please note tommorrow is last today and i will be sending PM for collection of money the following day

So in the pic is the exhaust gear the one on the left or the right?

Thanks

1) DJRIFT *IN FOR A PAIR

2) MRO *IN FOR 1 GEAR

3) lil_jaymeeh *IN FOR A PAIR

4) jaqule *IN FOR A PAIR

5) grandmasterb *IN FOR A PAIR

6) AWDMAT *IN FOR A PAIR

7) kghl *IN FOR A PAIR

8) Nightcrawler *IN FOR 1 GEAR

9) rob82 * IN FOR A PAIR

10) Midg3t * IN FOR A PAIR

11) 260tech * IN FOR 1 GEAR

12) Young Gun * IN FOR A PAIR

there is a pick in this link

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...44627&st=60

Please note tommorrow is last today and i will be sending PM for collection of money the following day

got yer pm champ, pm sent. dosh sent.

Cheers :laugh:

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