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Yeah the full race manifolds are porn. Fecking exxy though especially if you end up getting them coated etc. I saw this one the other day which looks pretty good. Local, twin gate set up already coated etc and much cheaper.

http://www.hioctanedirect.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=89_90&products_id=2447

I think i have found a sexier manifold than the full race ones, raw brokerage make one with a billet merge collector

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deadtown. In other news I got a promotion! Aww yeah. Good way to start the week.

So, moving to India ? :P

Nice.

Promotions on Mondays are indeed nice

Promotions on any day are usually nice.

That being said i'm not sure i would want my bosses job, everyones constantly finding new ways to screw him.

I think i have found a sexier manifold than the full race ones, raw brokerage make one with a billet merge collector

IMG_9898__54414_1388417139_1280_1280.jpg

That is indeed a sexy manifold. And only a few hundred more than the fullrace one.

So, moving to India ? :P

Promotions on any day are usually nice.

That being said i'm not sure i would want my bosses job, everyones constantly finding new ways to screw him.

That is indeed a sexy manifold. And only a few hundred more than the fullrace one.

Nah not going to India. But its the same role as the India position in Brisbane so no need to move. Great success :-P

Those raw brokerage manifolds are awesome too. Very much want.

Full race manifold very nice, but very overpriced. Raw brokerage one nice too, but again expensive.

The mass produced design, materials and a couple of hours to tig it in a jig is not very good justification for those ridiculous prices. Just my 2 cents.

Bobby in "r34 build" thread had one done from scratch as a 1 off designed and hand built by John Skola for 12k.

Full race manifold very nice, but very overpriced. Raw brokerage one nice too, but again expensive.

The mass produced design, materials and a couple of hours to tig it in a jig is not very good justification for those ridiculous prices. Just my 2 cents.

Bobby in "r34 build" thread had one done from scratch as a 1 off designed and hand built by John Skola for 12k.

ouch!

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