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Hey all am in the process of setting up my own business making and selling my own steam pipe manifolds 

the collectors will be top quality and are milled to precision by a local cairns company. 

manifolds will be 100% tig welded and come with a life time warranty against cracking. 

basically i'm goin to be making the first 10 however having trouble working out which are more sort after so i can make the first batch 

prices will be around the $850-900 mark for a highmount, add another 50 for splitpulse

at this time i wont be offering ceramic coating however later down the track i will definately be looking into it

the rb20/25 low mount replacement i'm still in the process of working out the best way to make it work comfortable with everything, however i'm interested to see how much interest in there will be in them

Feel free to ask me any questions, first batch of collectors is still getting machined so dont have pics of the collectors these manifolds will come with however i will be putting pics up the moment first couple manifolds are made

cheers

Warrick.

Mods please pm me if there are any problems with me putting this up here. 

edit: woops forgot to put poll in

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id be keen on an rb25 high mount, but with enough room between the turbo and rocker covers to fit a set of rb26 rocker covers on. most of the ones on the market sit the turbo too close to the rocker cover.

id be keen on an rb25 high mount, but with enough room between the turbo and rocker covers to fit a set of rb26 rocker covers on. most of the ones on the market sit the turbo too close to the rocker cover.

can do that easily, might even make them all to sit like that as i have a spare set of 26 covers i can put on my rb25 engine that i'll be using as a jig.

I've known Wazz for many years, and will vouch for his work being flawless! Have seen a bit of his pipework in person!!! any pictures of previous work, dont even show how good it is in person.

best of luck with the mani's mate, You already know you have a customer for a highmount SR + all the piping known to man. :thumbsup:

How about following the craze. Current shitfight is getting the ultimate GT30 based setup.

So how about a manifold that doesnt have the turbo sitting up in the cops face, has a provision for a 44mm Vband gate (Vband so an adaptor is easily welded on) and does not foul a GT3076R anywhere.

Something that we can buy, bolt to the motor with gate and turbo, have a new dump pipe made and have working, cop friendly, high power capable, steady boost control ability for those who want to run smaller housings and readily available at the above mentioned great price.

I think your about to be rich.

Cartman,

If you wish to advertise and sell your manifolds or other products as a business on this forum you need to become a trader.

Please review this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Bu...se-t294953.html

Thanks.

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