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Up for sale is my complete hot side off my r33 rb25 track car. Making a very responsive 308kw on 20 psi e85 safe tune.

Has only been used for a couple of track days and in perfect condition. Upgrading to a larger setup.

What it comes with

Kando td06 20g l2 with 10 cm t3 housing vband dump flange in perfect condition. (alloy elbow has been welded to comp housing to keep heat away from joiners)

std rb25 exh manifold modified for gate provision(steam pipe used) manifold has been decked on both mating surfaces.

3 inch v band dump/front pipe to factory cat position.

15mm t3 spacer(also been decked) and extended studs

tial 44 mvr wastegate with all springs. screamer pipe included

Comes with all oil and water lines including banjo bolts to fit strait to block.

3 inch alloy intake pipe with pod filter.

manifold heat sheild, and modified std heat sheild for turbo.

can also throw in hot side cooler pipe.

Complete bolt on package for a neat and responsive 280/300+ setup. Coudnt be easier.

$1500 ono

Located vic north. 0432 363 101

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