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Hey guys,

i have for sale a stainless steel top mount turbo manifold to suit RB20DET or RB25DET, held 17psi easily and made around 220kw at the wheels,slightly used but still in good nick, selling due to defect.

It still has the turbo (T3/04E) attached which is a jjr ceramic turbo, re-built with all Garrett internals, rated to about 400-500hp, also has 3.5 inch dump pipe.

Also still attached is a MonstA 38mm with plumbed back screamer pipe, but the plumbed back pipe would be easy to remove.

Can separate parts if you want them individually.

Turbo and dump pipe- $400

Manifold with screamer- $120

Waste gate- $90

The lot- $600

Check my gallery for some pics when they were in my car still, i can take more now they are out if anyone wants them.

Any questions please feel free to ask?

ive uploaded the pics as a separate gallery on my profile....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/To...-album3901.html

Edited by Camo87

for those that are too lazy to view the gallery i put up, here are the pics of the manifold etc.

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make me a reasonable offer guys, it needs to go....

  • 2 months later...

HEY MATE WOULD YOU TAKE 300 FOR IT??? HOW HIGH DOES IT SIT IN THE engine BAY approx??? like above the top of the motor or below??? I CANT SEE YOUR PICS STILL NOOBING IT WITH THIS SHITE LOL.. Cheers Angus

  • 11 months later...

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