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Need this stuff gone. So make some offers.

Greddy plenum,

80mm hypertune throttlebody,

Custom twin feed fuel rail suit top feeds

HKS bov

$1800 for the lot

6boost manifold, $1100

Garrett T51r turbo with 4" dump pipe and filter $2800

turbosmart 60mm gate $900

Ported RB25 head with Tomei cams, cam gears, polished cam covers and splitfire coils (Needs clearances checked)

offers...

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what's the spec for 6boost mani?

and would u put the whole lot prices since it's the forum rules.

thanks.

The spec are.... To suit RB25 head and to fit a T51r turbo and 60mm wastegate....

And there is prices above.... the head has offers as it needs the clearances checked

ever tried to low mount a T51r? lol. also does it mean that the 25 head now has solid lifters when u say that the clearances need to be checked??

Yeah a T51r is a little on the big side to be a low mount. lol

No doesnt have solid lifters, the machine shop didnt set it up properly after it was ported so now has a tick noise from the top end.

some pics

plenum

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turbo

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Need this stuff gone. So make some offers.

Greddy plenum,

80mm hypertune throttlebody,

HKS bov

$1300 for the lot

6boost manifold, $1100

Garrett T51r turbo with 4" dump pipe and filter $2600

turbosmart 60mm gate $900

rail and coils gone sorry mate

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not sure of size of front cover but rear is 1.05

wastegate is a turbosmart 60mm

Also have some R32 GTR twin turbos, manifolds and dump pipes and the twin turbo top pipe.

$400 + freight

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not sure of size of front cover but rear is 1.05

wastegate is a turbosmart 60mm

Also have some R32 GTR twin turbos, manifolds and dump pipes and the twin turbo top pipe.

$400 + freight

Hi mate

how much for the exhaust manifold posted to the UK mate?

this is perfect for me

mike

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