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Nearly complete solution for a large turbo setup, just add the turbo. Comes with Xforce high-rise manifold and a custom 4" front pipe which plumbs up nicely to the normal mounting position. The wastegate is plumbed back into the front pipe. Wastegate is a Turbosmart Progate 48MM. The manifold and wastegate have done around 2000klm's and are in EC. It comes with the two Vbands clamps and 7+14 psi springs.

Manifold cost me $600 Progate cost $850 4" Exhaust $400 = $1850

Selling for $900

No offers thanks.

First with a deposit gets it.

Cheers

[email protected]

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Nearly complete solution for a large turbo setup, just add the turbo. Comes with Xforce high-rise manifold and a custom 4" front pipe which plumbs up nicely to the normal mounting position. The wastegate is plumbed back into the front pipe. Wastegate is a Turbosmart Progate 48MM. The manifold and wastegate have done around 2000klm's and are in EC. It comes with the two Vbands clamps and 7+14 psi springs.

Manifold cost me $600 Progate cost $850 4" Exhaust $400 = $1850

Selling for $900

No offers thanks.

First with a deposit gets it.

Cheers

[email protected]

$800 cash on pickup?

Not much while its been in the shed. When it was in the car I had yet to wind it up as I kept lunching clutches. The 25/30 has forged internals and runs a 8.5:1 comp so I can happily blow 20psi down its neck when I have finished Pharking around with it. :)

Sorry about the delay in pic's. Definitely going up tonight guys. BlackR33, I have a multiple buyers that are close so it's still $900 and the first in with a deppie gets it!

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