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Hi guys I'm from new zealand and custom made any performance car parts and I've got one of these adaptors for sale

its $50 NZD can ship to AUS aswell please see the link for the actual product comes with bolts and gasket.

Pm if interested.

Edited by hsperformance

Hsperfoarmance,

Just curious, can you post a pic with the r34 gasket laid over the adaptor. To me it looks like the top bolt hole (the counter sunk one on its own) will mean you won't get a seal onto the IAC correctly, as in the sealing surface has a bolt under it.

Is that the case or an optical illusion?

Hsperfoarmance,

Just curious, can you post a pic with the r34 gasket laid over the adaptor. To me it looks like the top bolt hole (the counter sunk one on its own) will mean you won't get a seal onto the IAC correctly, as in the sealing surface has a bolt under it.

Is that the case or an optical illusion?

Hi yup will take photos and post it sometimes this week, and no the whole is not countersunk its counter bore and im using cap screw and the gasket also cover the capscrew for better sealing.

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I will have these adapters in large numbers at the end of March.

Price 20$ USD without gasket. + ship to you.

If you need, please write me to e-mail: [email protected]

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Hi yup will take photos and post it sometimes this week, and no the whole is not countersunk its counter bore and im using cap screw and the gasket also cover the capscrew for better sealing.

http://<a href="http://s53.photobucket.com/user/bert11508/media/IMAG0662-2_zpssi53osp2.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g55/bert11508/IMAG0662-2_zpssi53osp2.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMAG0662-2_zpssi53osp2.jpg"/></a>

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Sorry for taking too long to upload pic was to busy. $30 usd including gasket and bolts + shipping to au pm me for orders i do stock theses and selling them here in nz.

How do you attached pictures here pictures I've attached doesn't seem to be working

Edited by hsperformance

http://<a href="http://s53.photobucket.com/user/bert11508/media/IMAG0662-2_zpssi53osp2.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g55/bert11508/IMAG0662-2_zpssi53osp2.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMAG0662-2_zpssi53osp2.jpg"/></a>

http://<a href="http://s53.photobucket.com/user/bert11508/media/IMAG0664_zpsmslrqbjr.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g55/bert11508/IMAG0664_zpsmslrqbjr.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMAG0664_zpsmslrqbjr.jpg"/></a>

Sorry for taking too long to upload pic was to busy. $30 usd including gasket and bolts + shipping to au pm me for orders i do stock theses and selling them here in nz.

How do you attached pictures here pictures I've attached doesn't seem to be working

Why aren't you using the stock gasket?

Seems weird to have to use a cork gasket. I've made heaps of adaptors and have used stock gaskets no worries.

Edited by Ben C34

Modify everything u need to do what u want with the car rb30 oil thread on block with oil feed plate screws in and run a new oil cooler modify tps to fit the new thottle if ur going to do thatiys a lot of work

Got mine on today. Had to bend pipes a bit. Running 1 water line runs from the thermostat houseing and the other runs off the hose that comes out of the heater feed line and also feeds the turbo via a T piece. All wiring is hidden and fuel lines run under the manifold.

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