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Hey all,

I have a brand new HKS Cast RB20DET Exhaust manifold as per title...

Its normal RB20DET turbo flangeas far as i'm aware, low mount with external gate flange that can be blocked off if you choose not to use one.

I'm located in Brisbane and am happy to deliver.

Chasing $600 for it.

Pics below:

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PM me for further details.

Cheers,

Matt

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Hey all,

I have a brand new HKS Cast RB20DET Exhaust manifold as per title...

Its normal RB20DET turbo flangeas far as i'm aware, low mount with external gate flange that can be blocked off if you choose not to use one.

I'm located in Brisbane and am happy to deliver.

Chasing $600 for it.

Pics below:

P1010049.jpg

P1010048.jpg

P1010047.jpg

PM me for further details.

Cheers,

Matt

PM sent .

Edited by discopotato03

if you'll pay feight then yes happy to send.

ill send it through my dad's company but i'l have to check on price but prob 30 to 40 bucks would cover it, let me know cos i have someone else lined up to look at the manifold today.

matt

I'll defenantly take it.

Freight through Aus Post shouldnt be more than $20

so $620 would cover it. THe last manifold I got was stainless and cost $13 through aus post.

This will calculate it.

http://www1.auspost.com.au/pac/aus_parcel.asp

Just checked with Dad and he reckon's he can courier it down with insurance for around $20 so your right I just thought it would be more cause of the weight of it. I'll pm you some bank account details now and just let me know the transaction details to keep and eye out for and i'll have it sent as soon as your payment has cleared.

Matt

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