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So im from the states and i put a RB25DET NEO Series II into my S13. I had to go with the greddy intake because i have a top mount turbo set up and my manifold ran right into the turbo. I have been looking up intake manifolds to trying figure out how much to sell it for and when i do the pics of the ones online dont look like the one i have. So i'm wondering if it really is a NEO DET or did someone put this on the motor at some point in its life. it did bolt up correctly no issues. Any help would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!!!!

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It is a RB25DET NEO mani... as for price i am not sure. As i have a RB25DET S2 R33. Google the sh*t out of it tho or check our for sale until you find some for sale. GL and sorry i cannot help more.

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It is a RB25DET NEO mani... as for price i am not sure. As i have a RB25DET S2 R33. Google the sh*t out of it tho or check our for sale until you find some for sale. GL and sorry i cannot help more.

That's what i thought. I was in a argument with some guy trying to tell me it wasn't. And ya i have googled a lot and i could never find a pic with a stock set up. they always had the Greddy manifold on or the stock one wasn't the same.

That's what i thought. I was in a argument with some guy trying to tell me it wasn't. And ya i have googled a lot and i could never find a pic with a stock set up. they always had the Greddy manifold on or the stock one wasn't the same.

Series 3 from what i can gather....

EDIT: not sure cannot gather enough evidence but have definately seen before you posted and it was in ref to NEO RB25

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You sure it was off a DET or maybe a DE?

EDIT: Dude. You will have to wait a good 2-4 hours, until the other guys wake up. GL i'm gonna go to bed it is almost 5am here.

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  • 3 months later...

R34 RB25DE Neo for sure, just pulled the n/a engine and the slush box outta my 4 door for a turbo and 5 speed. BIG f**kin job not helped by the fact the 1/2 cut has been scrapped now and we still need the dash loom!

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