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Item: RB25 single turbo manifold

Age: Brand new

Condition: Brand new

Price: $1200

To Fit: (What car) RB25 cylinder head

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM

- CNC machined flanges

- 6 into 1 merge collector

- made from steam pipe

- life time warranty

- T3 flange

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  • 2 weeks later...
HPI Low mount fropm just jap....i have on eand its awesome!

couple of points....

1- they are $1499

2- they are out of stock

3- this blokes one would flow much better with the merge collector

4- this one is steam pipe tubing not china stainless

5- this one has a lifetime warranty(and you know where he is :D )

it's a no brainer decision

ps don't know this seller from a bar of soap

  • 2 weeks later...
no im not

im in NSW fairfield

pick up buy would make it alot more eazy on my behalf but iam willing to post it

Sorry mate not interested in buying it cause I dont need one atm...Just curious cos I have unfinished business with a guy who makes them in Maitland area...

Sorry mate not interested in buying it cause I dont need one atm...Just curious cos I have unfinished business with a guy who makes them in Maitland area...

awww ok

no worries

would realli like this manifold sold!!!! blew the engine in my R32 GTR and im selling every thing i dont need to try and fund my rebuild

so help a fellow skyline brother out if u can

awww ok

no worries

would realli like this manifold sold!!!! blew the engine in my R32 GTR and im selling every thing i dont need to try and fund my rebuild

so help a fellow skyline brother out if u can

Yep good luck with selling it...It looks good overall but that collector fabrication looks awesome...

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

What ID steam pipe is it? is it T3 or T4, if T4 is it big or small flange? still for sale? Willing to ship international? Wont work for me because I run twin scroll but I might have a building coming up soon...

What ID steam pipe is it? is it T3 or T4, if T4 is it big or small flange? still for sale? Willing to ship international? Wont work for me because I run twin scroll but I might have a building coming up soon...

im willing to ship international as long as ur willing to pay for it

the flange is a T3

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