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Item: HKS cast low mount manifold suit rb20/25, t3 flange

Age: Unknown, bought second hand 2 years ago

Condition: reasonable, manifold has a bit of residue from oil and wd40 from removal, some studs need replacing. It has a crack in the internal divider thats been there since i bought it but no external cracking. The mounting faces could do with a skim

Price: $850 ono now $550 ono

To Fit: Was fitted to an r32gtst with rb25.

Location: Eagle Vale NSW

Contact: by pm. prefer local buyer so that you can make an inspection prior to purchase

Comments: I've sold the turbo, pipes and wastegate, I'm a little surprised that everything else has sold and not this :(

Anyway, here's some pics of the bits.

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Cheers

Dave

Edited by BHDave
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I can vouch for this setup, pulls very hard.

I swear Dave if you had this up a week ago i might have jumped on it, but i just spent lots of time and money redoing all the gaskets around the stock turbo/manifold :)

How come you're getting rid of the manifold? Going high mount? Will be interesting to see how the 3071 compares.

Good luck with the sale, shouldn't take long. (apologies for the useless post :()

Edited by govich

Thanks mate.

Only made the decision this afternoon. I figured i could sacrifice a bit of top end for a bit more bottom to midrange with improved transient response that comes with bb turbos and simplify the whole lot by going a proper garrett IW housing on the stock manifold. It's also a bit less weight over the front wheels and water cooled which can only be a benefit on the track.

I got the same setup about to go into my R32 and these manifolds are an awesome design.

Just wondering if you will sell that dump pipe separately, as my kit is missing a dump pipe.

PM me if you will ;)

Edited by abu

Abu, i've sent a pm. I don't really want to separate but i will consider separating the dump and wastegate pipe as i can't see it effecting the sale of the rest of the kit too much (especially for r33 owners). We can chat via pm.

Daryl, at this stage no, but by all means send me a pm and make an offer if you'd like. At the end of the day I can see me getting stuck with the turbo and no interest i if go down that path though.

Now $1,800.00 ono

I'm reaching a point where I'm willing to separate, so if you are after the manifold only or manifold and gate, send me a pm and we'll chat.

Just the one in the internal splitter mentioned in the first post.

I'll send you a pm later on with price and a pic if you'd like when i get home

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