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Alright guys, everyone knows the legendary work kyle does at 6boost and if you dont. Lets just say when it comes to top quality manifolds, money cant buy better!

here are the prices.

Single Entry Manifold = $1050 inc delivery

Split Pulse Entry Manifold = 1150 inc delivery

Extreme Black Coating = $300

Extreme Polish Coating = $250

Deposit of $200 per manifold

Turnaround time = 2 weeks + 7 days if coating is ordered

Minimum Number of manifolds for group buy success = 5

No restriction on Manifold style (eg. RB, SR, Ext gated, Int Gated, ect, ect)

**note does not include twin turbo setups**

GroupBuy End date = 31st of May 2009

If you are interested and would like to place a order please do so in the following format

Full Name

SAU ID

Type of manifold (single or split pulse entry)

Coating? (If yes please spesify black or polish)

Customizations (eg 26/30 combo, ext gated, inlet size ect ect)

Then shoot us a Pm with the above again but including Delivery Address. In return youll get banking details inc my phone number. I feel its much easier tracking orders in a thread then through millions of PMs.

This is my first groupbuy so i apologize if it hasnt been as efficient as it should be.

Thanks!!!

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Alright guys, everyone knows the legendary work kyle does at 6boost and if you dont. Lets just say when it comes to top quality manifolds, money cant buy better!

here are the prices.

Single Entry Manifold = $1050 inc delivery

Split Pulse Entry Manifold = 1150 inc delivery

Extreme Black Coating = $300

Extreme Polish Coating = $250

Deposit of $200 per manifold

Turnaround time = 2 weeks + 7 days if coating is ordered

Minimum Number of manifolds for group buy success = 5

No restriction on Manifold style (eg. RB, SR, Ext gated, Int Gated, ect, ect)

**note does not include twin turbo setups**

GroupBuy End date = 31st of May 2009

If you are interested and would like to place a order please do so in the following format

Full Name

SAU ID

Type of manifold (single or split pulse entry)

Coating? (If yes please spesify black or polish)

Customizations (eg 26/30 combo, ext gated, inlet size ect ect)

Then shoot us a Pm with the above again but including Delivery Address. In return youll get banking details inc my phone number. I feel its much easier tracking orders in a thread then through millions of PMs.

This is my first groupbuy so i apologize if it hasnt been as efficient as it should be.

Thanks!!!

* LOW MOUNT - GT3582R (T3 SINGLE ENTRY) - TURBOSMART 50mm EXTERNAL GATE - RB25DET - R33

I'll get it ceramic coated at Hi-Octane along with my turbine housing when I get that done.... STILL $1050 ??

YES you didnt read wrong - LOW MOUNT.

im sure we can ship OS but it wont be for the 1050. what type of manifold are you interested in?

Highmount, For a t3-t4 with a tial 44 mm ext wastegate. for a rb25det R33

I'm not sure to understand the option about the coating.

wen have to do a coating? at 1050 there aren't ready to install?

You can send me a price by pm with the info if you want to

the coating option is an extra some people get but you dont need to get it. it just keeps heat inside the manifold better thus increasing air velocity.

if u just get the manifold its fine to bolt straight on.

can you please PM me the address you would like delivery on please

Highmount, For a t3-t4 with a tial 44 mm ext wastegate. for a rb25det R33

I'm not sure to understand the option about the coating.

wen have to do a coating? at 1050 there aren't ready to install?

You can send me a price by pm with the info if you want to

By coating, it's referring to ceramic coating, it lowers under bonnet (hood) temperatures by as much as 30-40 % as it retains the heat inside the exhaust system. The expanding HEAT ENERGY is what drives the turbocharger and NOT exhaust pressure as what a lot of us are led to believe - which is also the reason why the shorter the primaries the more efficient the turbo and why people try not to make them too long as this allows the exhaust flow to cool down too much to be of any use... so the more heat we keep inside the exhaust system, the more energy is available to spin the turbine wheel.

It also gives a nice consistent shiny appearence.

Im getting the turbo housing of my Garrett GT35R AND the manifold prepared in this process so I dont need to use that ugly heat wrap that gets dirty as soon as somebody touches it with greasy hands.......

Edited by smok74

What flange was that buddy. An was that a r33 or r34 rb25_

Also just a MSG to everyone. I spoke to Kyle and he was happy to still do the group buy if we can get at least 4 people.

So only one more guys come on!!!!!

What flange was that buddy. An was that a r33 or r34 rb25

T3. Yeh, from a R33. Also ext gate, i'l confirm sizing later tonight and re post full order.

Edited by two.five
  • 2 weeks later...
is this group buy still on?

i'd need to know the price to ship overseas to the states

im interested in a top mount T4 single entry external gate for an rb25

hey moogle.

just spoke to kyle and he said he delievery to the states would be $210AUD.

his even willing to hook you up on importing tax so you dont pay extra. not sure how it works but he said his more then happy to put on the invoice a lower a price so you dont have to pay higher importing taxes. but youll only be insured for how much u want on the invoice.

so youll still have to pay the manifold price + $210AUD, but on the invoice his happy to put $200AUD so you dont pay higher importing taxes. but if anything goes missing youll only be insured for $200 bux.

pretty good deal if your up for it.....you should tell any of your mates who are interested!

hmmm, dont count me in just yet though

i think i may be better off just getting a US made LoveFab at that price

thanks anyway, let me know if you get enough peoeple and i'll let you know if i still want it or not

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