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I have a set of RB25 stainless manifold with T3 flange and a set of caster rods with caster adjustable Nolethane bushes for sale in good condition.

The stainless manifold mounts the turbo at stock position, it has a very small hairline crack for about 2cm long, doesnt show up on photo, at the collector close to the turbo flange which can be easily repaired and reinforced at any exhaust place.

It made turbo spool up quicker, and changed the exhaust tone to make it sound a lot smoother. It was purchased new for $1000, $100 for quick sale!

Caster rods are in good condition, easily pulled more than 7 degrees of caster at maximum adjustment, and gives really good turn in response. $55

Happy to consider offers, but please be reasonable

PM me if you're interested, items are located in Kograh, can post it at buyer's expense, need to clean these out soon!

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