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they should be the same as the DET as the VRS kits do not differ

The R32 RB25DE inlet manifolds ARE NOT the same as an RB25DET from an R33. (And the R32 was never released with an RB25DET AFAIK)

To get the correct inlet manifold gasket, head down to Nissan, it's where mine came from.

You will require a Vin number and model number though for most Nissan Dealerships to help you since it is an import.

The RB20DET also does NOT match.

The RB25DET ports are larger then the RB25DE from the R32, and the RB25DE from an R32, has larger ports then an RB20DET.

You will have to get the inlet gasket for the RB25DE from an R32 itself (The RB25DE R33 has larger ports again over the RB25DE from an R32!)

Go to Nissan, go directly to Nissan, from memory it shouldn't be over $120 for this part. Oh, and when you get the part number, can you let me know? I'm about to have to go and buy one too... As well as the exhaust manifold gasket... And the head gasket... :(

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