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Would the heat shields you have fit GT2860R-5's?

Manifolds

The covers will only fit the Tomei Stainless steel manifold for this locates the holes

if you have a tune-agent etc there are no holes...look at your manifold see if they have provision.

Also not sure how chrome reacts to high levels of heat.

I might get mine dipped......

Free bump.

Oh yes nice exhaust..looks quite.

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Some more parts i've found:

- Short Shifter (includes rubber boot cover, circlip and plastic bush) the thread is on the inside for the gearknob not the outside = $50 + P

- Endless Master Brake Cylinder Stopper (attaches to 2 bolts on strut tower) = $20 + P

- Turbo heat shields chromed (pair) = $80 + P

HKS 2530's are now $2300 + P

Bendix Ultimate front brake pads are now $50 + P

Std Plenum = $150 + P

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Short Shifter

Endless brake stopper

Heat Shields

Apexi Super Induction Kit

AVC-R

Cat Cover

View them here

How much for the OEM intake manifold+the throttle bodies shipped to 91754 (California)? thanks mate!

S.

The only parts I have left are:

Chromed Standard Turbo Covers = $60 + Postage

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Full Exhaust (front+dump+cat-back) - $450 (pickup only)

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Apexi Super Suction Kit 80mm (AFM's not included, ONLY works with 80mm AFM's) - $220 + Postage

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2x Z32 80mm AFM's with plugs - $390 + Postage

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  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Exhaust = On hold

AFM's + Plugs = Sold

Apexi Intake = Sold

Intake + Exhaust cam gears (factory rb26) = $35 delivered

Chrome Turbo Heat Covers = $60 delivered

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FMIC = $200 pickup only

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