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hi all,

have up for sale my hks cast low mount external gate manifold.

said above is basically it, um its covered in some kind of high temp coating, and is in practically new condition. fairly rare, i kno i hadnt seen one of this till i had one.

please note, this item is for r33 rb25det, i had slight problems with mounting it to my r32 rb25, changing the position on the turbo made it foul on my chassis rail and strut tower (view relevant pics). actualli when u look at it, its only the actuator that was making the trouble, my plan was to block off the ext gate part and run an internal... anyways depends what turbo u wanna run as to what will fit in what and all that jazz...

THIS IS MADE FOR AN R33 RB25DET, if u wanna try and put in on something else its up to you :(

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cost - $600 firm.

history - bought this item early december from a fellow sau member, from my knowledge he never used it, and cant remember where he got it from. my plans were to put it on my r32 rb25, however as stated above, this manifold was designed for an r33 engine bay, in mine there is simply not enough room.

reason for sale - as stated above, didnt suit the application i intended it to. now im in the process of changing to top mount.

location - adelaide (north east).

p/up or delivery - would obviously prefer a local buyer, but if not freight can be arranged at buyers cost.

contact - ben (me) via pm, message here or call or txt me on 0438554500

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if someone can confirm it will fit rb20 im interested

the bolt pattern ie manifold-engine is exactly the same for rb20/25.

depends what turbo setup you want to use :)

as you can see my poor choice of trying to use internally gated did not work so well.

if u bolt an externally gated turbo you will have alot more room down stairs than i did.

Edited by theminuz

For the record i've got one of these manifolds fitted to my r34 rb25neo using an old hks t3 turbo. We had to shave the engine mount slightly but it fitted up easy enough. It's a great upgrade

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