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have this stainless steel manifold that i got with my turbo but want to sell this for extra $$$$............

fits rb20 and rb25, i had it test fitted on my rb20 when engine was out and sat and bolted up really good. i have pictures of that also.

fits t4 turbo's i think will ask tuner tomorrow and confirm.

asking $350 as this is really great material and wont crack like other cheap ones out there.

feel free to ask me questions.

this picture has a flange reducer t4 to t3 but this manifold does not come with that. if you want one i can get one for you.

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just confirmed with tuner today its a standard t3 flange so this will bolt onto any t3 turbo such as r33 turbo, r32 turbo,....want this gone guys or ill put it on ebay....

have this stainless steel manifold that i got with my turbo but want to sell this for extra $$$$............

fits rb20 and rb25, i had it test fitted on my rb20 when engine was out and sat and bolted up really good. i have pictures of that also.

fits t4 turbo's i think will ask tuner tomorrow and confirm.

asking $350 as this is really great material and wont crack like other cheap ones out there.

feel free to ask me questions.

this picture has a flange reducer t4 to t3 but this manifold does not come with that. if you want one i can get one for you.

post-47637-1251117381_thumb.jpg

Hey mate

Just wondering if the turbo stays in standard pos. need to know dont have much room might be keen

Cheers

Mike

bump want this gone guys interested in swaps also anything to do with r32 or rb20 pm me with what you got also 17x9-9.5 rims,

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