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Item: Custom Low Mount Manifold

Extra Info: Brand new, never been used, Stainless Steel low mount manifold (keeps the turbo on the original location)

has external wastegate pipe. Improved flow and diametre from stock manifold.

Reason for Sale: I have bought a new HKS manifold, so I didnt end up needing this one (need to recover some of the $ from the HKS :( )

Location: Adelaide, but will deliver interestate for an extra fee.

Price: $350 ono

Pics:

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Cheers

Ric

Edited by Richo
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can I have first dibs, after I see pics and find out a bit more on the item?

I'm keen to buy on these conditions:

1. It bolts the turbo to the exact same position as the standard manifold

2. Its decent 3mm stainless rather than the 2mm chinese copies

3. I get to see lots of pictures :(

If they are all met, consider it sold

Edited by The Mafia

We are talking about the location of the turbo, no one said anything about stock turbo mate, and fyi even with stock turbo it can be modded to suit external gate.

If you are not interested please refrain from posting.

Edited by Richo
how does a stock turbo work with an external wastegate pipe????

You could just use a block off plate if you had to.

Any idea who made this or is it an ebay chinese special?

Also did you fit it, if so how did it fit?

You could just use a block off plate if you had to.

Any idea who made this or is it an ebay chinese special?

Also did you fit it, if so how did it fit?

I'm keen for answers to these questions also

Extra Info: Brand new, never been used, Stainless Steel low mount manifold (keeps the turbo on the original location)

has external wastegate pipe. Improved flow and diametre from stock manifold.

You expect ppl to beleive it's new when there are obvious signs of use?

^^^^

No an ebay job.

Its a Tune Agent manifold customized to fit external wastegate, yes it was test fitted, no dramas.

Mafia let me know asap, cause I have another guy interested.

Cheers

Ric

Thats is another flange that was welded to the original flange to better fit the turbo, it was all done when test fitted. Its a new manifold, you obviously dont know how a used SS manifold looks like. :)

Edited by Richo

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