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1xrb25 exhaust manifold with 50mm external wastegate

has run up over 400rwhp with gt3582r

will supply dumpipe and wastegate plumbed in if person buying it is bolting on a gt30/35 series turbo

also will supply the 10mm spacer plate

chasing $350

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Edited by l0WRB

Where in qld?

Im guessing it would be expensive to ship, if your too far away for pickup.

What exhaust housing style does the dump suit? 4 bolt or vband?

bundy 4670

if ur in qld i cant see it being that expensive 2 ship would be under $80?

suits 4bolt

  • 5 months later...

hey mate. hows it going.. just wondering if you could help me out abit.. im currently in the process of putting an rb25 in my r32 skyline much the same as your setup an as of yesterday i purchased a gt3582 for the rb25... but this is the first build i have ever done and i no my standard dump pipe is completly different to the back of my gt3582... wonder were you got yours from or made? only thing i think might be different is im going highmount.. any info i would very very much appreicate..

thanks

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