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I have had this sitting in a box for ages waiting for the new motor that hasnt been built as my RB20 wont die :thumbsup:

Only selling as i dont think i will be using it anymore and have a spare that was for a friend (So can always pull rank on him if i end up needing one) :O

So comes with HKS wastegate and the cast low mount manifold... asking $1250. Can provide pics...but looks like all the others :D

Perfect manifold for any number of setups, including big build RB25 with GT30 to GT35 etc. Or RB25DE/DET headed RB30 with likes of GT3540 etc. Or an RB20 with likes of 3076 or 3071. Cast like the std manifold so like the std manifold will be very, very hard to crack. Also low mounts the turbo so does not attract too much attention, just pops the wastegate up high, but depending on your inlet pipig may not be able to see. but will flow miles better then the std manifold and will allow you to easily run an external wastegate unlike the std manifold.

See pic of Stroker RB20 running this setup

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Hope Peter doesnt mind me using his pics :) Its actually a complement as his work is great :)

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