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Guest darrinspencer

If we can get minimum of 10 people together, I am able to get Rb20/25 T3 Turbo Stainless Steel exhaust manifold delivered to Brisbane from the USA including Customs and GST for $490 each.

These are sold by Stone racing in the USA and made from 2.6mm wall thickness and 42mm primaries.

Once we have 10 or more people together, I will require payment upfront. Once everyone has paided, I will order and pay for the manifolds. Delivery takes approx 14 days. Once they arrive you can pick them up from me in Brisbane or I will post to you at your cost approx $20.

List of people wanting one

Darrinspencer (confirmed)

51jay (confirmed)

tonygtst (confirmed)

Muaythailuke (confirmed)

TurboX (confirmed)

Vlv00m (confirmed)

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Zoix

Camandcandice

Slyr33

GTT23

SQN180

Bbenny

Adzmax

Bbenny

Brod

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.. i should probably pm about it .. but someone else may like to know as well

in relation to the stock turbo mounted position .. with these manifolds will the turbo remain in the same position or is there more modifications needed after fitting the manifold? ie the oil lines and pipiing etc

Matt

in relation to the stock turbo mounted position .. with these manifolds will the turbo remain in the same position or is there more modifications needed after fitting the manifold? ie the oil lines and pipiing etc

I wanna know if it's a 'slot in/slot out' proposition - re-use gaskets etc.

Then we will truly know if it's an economical and measureable difference.

T.

Guest darrinspencer

I sent off an email to ask

1. Does the turbo remain in the factory position.

answer- Yes

2. Are there any modifications needed to fit the manifold eg oil/water lines etc

answer- No

So what they have told me, the manifold should fit without any problems.

Please excuse my ignorance, but where exaclty does a starndard turbo sit, as I drive a VL with a custom exhuast manifold(rb25/30 combo). I would like to get one of these but it looks by the photos that the turbo sits on a weird angle. I just would hate to get it and find that I can't get the bastard to fit, thats all.

Is the price of 490 straight to my door? Or is there another cost involve?

Also what sort of increase would these give, on stock and aftermarket turbo.

I may be in but would have to wait a week or so before i can give 100% ok.

Also if u get 10 people, will u allow more? Or is it 10 max?

Guest darrinspencer
Is the price of 490 straight to my door? Or is there another cost involve?

Also what sort of increase would these give, on stock and aftermarket turbo.  

I may be in but would have to wait a week or so before i can give 100% ok.

Also if u get 10 people, will u allow more? Or is it 10 max?

Need a minimium of 10 people, more people is fine.

Cost delivered to most capitals will be $20.

$490 is to Brisbane, as stated in the first post. Customs and duty and freight from the USA is included.

If we can get the 10 people plus, will order them once everyone has paided up front. Hopefully in about 1-2 weeks

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