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I've got a genuine R31 GTS-R manifold and heatshield which sadly may have to go. Low mount T3 flange, RB20/25 head flange, thick wall stainless construction long tube manifold. No cracks, no repairs, flange is perfect, and it includes the formed heatshield to suit.
These were designed for Group A homologation and fitted to the 800 R31 2000GTS-Rs Nissan built in 1987. It took me a few years to find the heatshield to go with the manifold which I purchased bare.

When available in this condition they change hands for ¥200,000+ with the heatshield, and ¥150,000+ without.

Looking for $1,500, inclusive of postage within Australia. Might consider sensible offers.

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Easiest contact is via PM.

Edited by floody

These are worth every cent. It took me over a year to track one down for myself and in the same boat as Floody as it didn't come with a heat shield.

Good luck with the sale. Hope you don't get any lowballers.

Offer pending.

As to where the turbo sits, its in roughly the same area, maybe a bit lower and further out, however the turbo flange is pretty much horizontal so you would need a custom dump and rotated core to run a RB20/25/VG30 turbo on it.

Edited by floody

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