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Item:

RB20/25DET High-mount SteamPipe manifold

Age:

Brand Spankers

Price:

$850

To Fit: (What car)

RB20 and RB25

Location:

Adelaide, SA

Contact:

See below

Comments:

Welcome all,

Rex has for sale His Prototype high-mount manifold to suit RB20 and RB25. At the moment it's un-flanged, all you have to do is let Him know which flange you're after (T25/T3/T4) and it will be done before it leaves, likewise, if required it can also have the stub outlet for an external gate fitted.

Its brand new and unused. Constructed from High-grade steampipe using a 6 into 1 collector and as near as possible equal length, equal restriction runners then flared and matched to the shapes of the ports. Finish is 1500F silica manifold coating.

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Its yours for $850 (fair bit cheaper than the production versions will be)

Located in SA, But can freight around Oz for extra $20

Any questions or queries don't hesitate to ask.

Contact details:

PM or Post here

eMail: two_fat_ladies@hotmail.com

Ph: 0404 027 105

Cheers,

Rex_Kelway

hey buddy

i like the way this looks, can you tell me the dimension of the runners (internal diameter) and also the thickness of the steampipe. looks like a lot of work went into this, when do u expect the production versions to be on the shelves???

thanks

Slav

Hi Slav,

The runners have an ID of 35mm and 4mm wall thickness. There are two more designs He'd like to try but Rex is hoping to have a few different types ready to go in a few weeks.

Thanks for your interest!

Rex

hey buddy

i like the way this looks, can you tell me the dimension of the runners (internal diameter) and also the thickness of the steampipe. looks like a lot of work went into this, when do u expect the production versions to be on the shelves???

thanks

Slav

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