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I've got an r32 rb25 head and was wondering if anyone who has used one of these heads can help me out with where to get an inlet manifold gasket to suit. i posted this before and was told to go to nissan directly, i gave them a call and was told it would be 4 to 6 weeks and 80 bucks. someone also mentioned gizzmo but they didn't mention that head on their website. Should i just order one from nissan?

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The R32 RB25DE VRS kit is worth around $280 from Nissan.

Comes with all gaskets.

Or reuse the old with a spray of Hylomar if need be.

The plenum to inlet manifold gaskets are around $11; exhaust manifold gaskets are $90 odd but there are some floating around aftermarket that appear 'ok' for cheap.

The R32 Rb25de inlet ports from memory are 5mm larger each side (10mm in total) compared to the rb20det inlet ports. From memory that is its been a while. :D

The R32 RB25DE VRS kit is worth around $280 from Nissan.

Comes with all gaskets.

Or reuse the old with a spray of Hylomar if need be.

The plenum to inlet manifold gaskets are around $11; exhaust manifold gaskets are $90 odd but there are some floating around aftermarket that appear 'ok' for cheap.

The R32 Rb25de inlet ports from memory are 5mm larger each side (10mm in total) compared to the rb20det inlet ports. From memory that is its been a while. :blush:

My exhaust mani gasket for an R32 RB25DE was $60 from nissan.

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