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hi guys, im after either a) stock RB20/25 cast iron turbo exh manifold or b) aftermarket low mount manifold

and a 40mm/42mm/44mm external gate with Vband fittings (preferred but open to other suggestions).

If you got any of the above that im after, feel free to post here or send me a PM.

manifold must be located in Sydney, but the ext gate will buy from interstate if buyer is happy to ship it to me.

thanks.

I have a manifold in Brisbane $20 plus post

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hi guys, im after either a) stock RB20/25 cast iron turbo exh manifold or b) aftermarket low mount manifold

and a 40mm/42mm/44mm external gate with Vband fittings (preferred but open to other suggestions).

If you got any of the above that im after, feel free to post here or send me a PM.

manifold must be located in Sydney, but the ext gate will buy from interstate if buyer is happy to ship it to me.

thanks.

hi guys, im after either a) stock RB20/25 cast iron turbo exh manifold or b) aftermarket low mount manifold

and a 40mm/42mm/44mm external gate with Vband fittings (preferred but open to other suggestions).

If you got any of the above that im after, feel free to post here or send me a PM.

manifold must be located in Sydney, but the ext gate will buy from interstate if buyer is happy to ship it to me.

thanks.

hey there bud , how are ya , sure i can help you out hey .

i can help you out with both low mount manifolds but recommend you go the stock cast iron as its more reliable and can withstand heat and cracking not like alot of the stainless manifolds out there on the market .

also can supply you any external wastgate you like from a tiall 44mm mvr water cooled external wastegate

tial-hw-wg44wpair_m.jpg

or to a turbosmart 40mm external comp wastegate or

turbosmart-comp-gate-40mm-wastegate-0.jpg

as you said a turbosmart 45mm pro gate .

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i am also in sydney , open 7 days long hours and hope we can sort this out for you asap man .

i am from western suburbs , liverpool area .

let me know if your interested mate and if there is anything else i can help you out with dont hesistate to ask hey

thanks for your time , anthony

Edited by DRIFT RACING INDUSTRIES

We can supply Tial or Turbosmart wastegates

Send us an email or PM if you are interested, [email protected]

Look forward to hearing from you!

Jez

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