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R32 93 Rb20det, comes complete with manfolds,coils, injectors, all sensors, has no wiring or turbo $500 SOLD

Blitz stainless manifold for rb20/25, has t2 flange and pipe for external gate, good condition $700

RB25 crank and rods, very good condition $250 SOLD

Adjustable caster rods, suit r32,33, s13 etc, new with quality rosejoints $250

r32 gtst exhaust cat back, 3'' mandrel bent, with polished stainless muffler, $450

Rb25 injectors $80

r32gts bonnet, burgendy, very good conditon, $80

R32 rb20 tailshaft $50 SOLD

rb25 crossover pipe with BOV, $60

std rb20 flywheel $50 SOLD

Rb20 det bottom half inlet runners $50

stock rb25det turbo exhaust manifold $50

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is there any difference in the rb25det manifold, to the rb20det manifold?

edit/ sorry the stock manifold i meant    

they appear to be exactly the same

They are not exactly the same.

Bought an R32 manifold to suit R33 and it didnt fit, shifted the turbo too close to the strut tower.

Daniel Konig

They are not exactly the same.

Bought an R32 manifold to suit R33 and it didnt fit, shifted the turbo too close to the strut tower.

Daniel Konig

yeah but the std turbo manifold are the same, the aftermarket ones may not be the interchangable

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