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Item: Tomei Expreme Manifolds

Condition: BRAND NEW

Price: $1050

To Fit: Any RB26

Location: Lane Cove, Sydney

Contact: Andrew - 0418 881 113 or PM me

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I stupidly ordered two sets of these from Japan :D

I'm simply asking for what I paid for them, cheaper than buying direct from Japan (let alone an Australian retailer!!!), and faster as well, since they're already in Australia! (Plus you don't have to pay hidden customs charges).

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Look at those welds and attention to detail in cleaning up the welds on the inside of the manifold!!!

This is pure car-pr0n kiddies!

:ninja:

  • 1 month later...

Absolutely!

These are port-matched, tuned-length exhaust manifolds. Whether or not they *increase* power, is debatable, but they will reduce spool-up/increase turbo response, shifting the torque and power curve into earlier in the rev range.

:)

hot stuff. I have these.

free bump merli

Thanks mate... I'm not sure whether to put my other set on the engine, or hang them up on the wall and just gaze at them :P

Cheers,

Andrew.

  • 3 weeks later...

just sold a second hand set of these for nearly the same price, so they are a bargain.

not port matched though...a bit of work with a porting tool is all thats required for a perfect match.

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