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Hey guys.

Hi from quebec,canada

Im making a setup for my r32 skyline and its going tu be topmount with a kinugawa rb25 hybrid turbo with an hybryd performance manifold from Kam . I know there is alot of thread about those product and they seems pretty good ! My concern are the oil and coolant line for the turbo? Do you guys have any pics of your setup for a rb20/25? An hose type? Fitting type ? where to pass the hose. Between 2 runner is it safe with fireproof sleeve?

Also do you know if its possible to buy an adapter for a 6bolts nissan rb flange to vband. It would make the dump pipe alot easier to make!

Here is my r32!

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Engine bay pic!

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Thanks!

Francis

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Immediately after you first posted I was going to suggest that you just contact Hypergear (from on here - look at the Hypergear thread for contact details or google him) to obtain everything you will need. I didn't actually post then because I thought someone might come in with a suggestion that will be a little more local to you.

If you go with HG, it will all come from Australia, which will probably take longer than if you sourced something local, but Stao knows what he's doing. You might have to take a couple of photos to show him the fittings that are on there.

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