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Hey guys, I've got a high performance turbo manifold made from steam pipe and coated rating to 650 Celsius. Please email me for the price. Price is flexible and happy to negotiate. Have a great one.

Cheers,

Michael Lim.

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Hey guys, I've got a high performance turbo manifold made from steam pipe and coated rating to 650 Celsius. Please email me for the price. Price is flexible and happy to negotiate. Have a great one.

Cheers,

Michael Lim.

The price for RB25 is $1200 but I am happy to negotiate.

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Hey gun metal, the turbo size doesn't matter because if you tell me what kinda turbo u are using i can go back to my exhaust shop and remodel it, no extra cost i'll do it for you because I have been promised that there will not be any cost if I want to modify the manifold if I want to change turbo's.

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Michael: If you wish to sell your turbo manifolds on this forum you are required to become a registered trader and pay to advertise.

See the thread below for further details:

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

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