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anyone in syd who can do this setup for a reasonable price.

im undecided weather im going to put mine on or not (probably selling my car in around 6 months) if i decide not to i will pm you.

brett, where did you get it done at & how much did it cost you?

its sorta useless tho coz ur in vic so no point in asking really lol

I bought it off here, here is the ad http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ex...an-t229664.html

im undecided weather im going to put mine on or not (probably selling my car in around 6 months) if i decide not to i will pm you.

hi mate i need one of these or someone will weld it for me but i need a t4 flange can some one tell me where to go to be done ,i live in bayswater victoria

w0rped, if your willing to sell it

ill take it for $150 + delivery

or send it to me

and ill send you my stock one.

Cheers

When i decide i will let you know, may be a while though so keep looking for someone to weld yours, any good welding shop should be able to do it.

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Its the amount of flow the standard Exhaust manifold has.

most people have only ever been able to get around 300rwkw on the standard one. there have been a few that have made over that by around 30 or so kws.

Brett,

I have a highmount SS manifold if you want it. 38mm gate flange.

$150 Delivered :santa:

Im trying to keep mine looking as standard as possible, the external isnt exactly stock looking but its not as obvious as a high mount either, im sure it will sell quickly though at that price.

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Hi guys,

There seem to be a few qualified and apprentice boiler makers and such floating around in here so i figure someone would know someone who can cut a hole into my stock manifold and weld on a bit of steam pipe properly so it won't crack up once it see's the track.

I have ongoing boost control issues with the internal gate 3071 and just can't be stuffed (and cant really afford) to redo all the piping again as well as shell out for a decent steam pipe manifold and gate.

cheers

Dave.............

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