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Condition: used

Price: $700

Note: Got it sittin in my garage collecting dust. Not going to use it as plans have changed for the car and i need money.

The manifold itself comes with brand new genuine gaskets, nuts and bolts from tomei.

This is for a 1jz VVTi not the first gen 1jz. I paid alot more to bring it over from japan and for the gaskets etc.

pics soon

Postage at buyers expense

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whats the difference between 1st gen and VVT models? manifolds not interchangable?

also, is this for a twin setup or single? more info

sorry. not interchangable because of the stud positions and it is for a single turbo with ct15b flange for stock replacement

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Condition: used

Price: $700

Note: Got it sittin in my garage collecting dust. Not going to use it as plans have changed for the car and i need money.

The manifold itself comes with brand new genuine gaskets, nuts and bolts from tomei.

This is for a 1jz VVTi not the first gen 1jz. I paid alot more to bring it over from japan and for the gaskets etc.

pics soon

Postage at buyers expense

Try ur luck on supraforums.com.au and you might have more luck, considering most of these ppl drive cars inferior to the toyota most would have no use for it, bit like trying to sell a greddy plennum for a 2JZ on here really...

Free bump for ya!

Dean.

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