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Upgraded so these are spares:

R33 rb25det series 1 standard coil packs - $20ea or $100 posted for all 6

R33 rb25det purple injectors - hi flowed to approx 740cc - $200 posted for all 6 (no fuel rail)

R33 rb25det modified plenum with front mount throttle body - $100 inc. fmic cold side piping, cable bracket, assorted hoses, throttle body (no tps), postage extra.

R32 GTR front guards - rolled/flaired and need some love

$100 - pick up

Ebay 38mm wastegate - $50 posted

Sam 0423 648 114

Gold Coast

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does it come with all the cold side piping to the cooler? wat size piping is it and to suit wat size cooler? also how did it go with that manifold performance wise?
All cold side 2.5' Piping, few silicon joiners & throttle body reducer, suits 600X300 fmic, Idle motor hoses. Was making 320rwhp with kkr430.

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