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Anyway, Purchased a 1JZGTE Manifold got this. THANKS CHINA.

So my loss is your gain, Ebay china RB25det manifold seems

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After $165 firm. this is the price i got it for, That is half the price of most of the ones on ebay.

IN VIC willing to post. contact me via PM

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Alright people i have been asked about a fitting kit. I would not have a clue what a fitting kit for this is or what it needs as i said i ordered a 1JZ one and got this i dont know nissans at all from the looks you need AN fittings or what ever you want to use for air lines that is about it but not sure. i can put you onto the company i got this from and you can get a fitting kit from them if need be. they said they are happy to send one down to new owner.

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China lowered there price for a replacement one for my 1JZ so i passed the saving on as it no use to me.

im located in Cheltenham Vic.

I'm no longer after a 1J one well i'm getting a custom one made at least i know what im getting myself in for so yeah i dont think price will be going any lower.

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