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To suit rb series engine

Custom subzero intercooler with pipeing 600x300x110 $1800

custom subzero intake plenium with holly throttle body 100mm $2000

Custom subzero exhaust manifold $1200

VL radiator $200

Trans cooler 500x200x50 $400

nismo locker diff 4.11 gears $500

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Can you send me pics of the intercooler and piping to [email protected] thanks ...Brett

Also if you could send pics of the plenum aswell

Is the intercooler piping made to suit the subzero plenum or is it for the normal plenum?

Originally posted by Buster

Can you send me pics of the intercooler and piping to [email protected]  thanks ...Brett

Also if you could send pics of the plenum aswell

Is the intercooler piping made to suit the subzero plenum or is it for the normal plenum?

the piping is made to suit subzero plenum

Originally posted by Steve

do you have any photos of the manifold?  Will it fit an RB25 head, also what turbo mount does it have?

Cheers

Steve

EDIT: oops, didnt read your original post too well, e-mail sent

Photos didn't turn out very well will have more tomorrow RB26 only

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