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Got some spare bits after some more work.

Excuse the sales guff from my ebay description for the punters.....

As sold by www.uniqueautosports.com, a standard rb25det manifold modified to suit an external wastegate setup. The standard units flow big horsepower no problems and doesn't crack and break like the stupid wank stainless one I have had to have to fit to suit a very large turbo. I previously used this with a GT35 and it fitted my R33 with no mods other than another flange spacer. Oh how I wish I could go back to cast iron..... The flange has been cut off so you can weld on whatever flange/vband you need. From the above supplier they retail for $690 although they do charge like wounded bulls (there service is great!). I made nearly 300RWKW with this setup (the pics shows an older turbo setup). FREE ADVICE, even after spending $800 (wholesale) bucks on a supposedly decent stainless manifold they still can crack! Keep to cast or get some mild steel ones made up by someone decent.

$250 no offers

Standard Intake manifold off a S1 R33 Skyline GTS-T. In good condition (not sure how you would wear one out actually) and comes with the expensive gasket under the plenum (in GC) and bolts etc. Perfect for someone who wants to custom make a front facing throttle body setup.

$150 no offers

RB25DET Throttle body. Good condition. Good for replacement or upgrade!

$50 no offers

Please no stupid questions.

First in to PAY get them.

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Melbourne pickup or can organise post if I have too.

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