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Item: Tomei Expreme RB26 Exhaust Manifolds

Works as factory replacement. Bolts everything as OEM!!!

Don't settle for China imitations for your RB26!

Condition: Brand New IN BOX.

Box has been opened to inspect/verfiy condition - photo evidence below

Suit R34 / R33 / R32 GTR.

Location: Vic, will ship and cover half the price to a buyer if located in AUS.

Price: $990

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You can't get these cheaper even outta japan!

I'll also have a near new triple plate clutch and HKS2530's for sale shortly.

Will do a package price if someone gets in early!

I believe it's ORC at a glance.

It's either a twin or tripple - will get it off on Tues or Wed, it looks almost brand new as in hardly ANY dust/build up on the backing plate.

So i'll measure the plate thickness etc and i'll update first post when i do with price according to condition.

Turbo/cluch - need a week or so. No time to check ATM.

BUMP for manfolds.

DON'T PAY $1000 for second hand items like other dreamers are trying to get - you can get them BRAND NEW for less right here, right now!

Merge is larger in diameter over factory to allow flow.

Smooth bends/welds, less restriction as a result. Would aid spool etc etc.

People like Tangomatt have used them in his big 2.8ltr 400kw monster :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/287693-racepace-built-r34-gtr-nur-rb28-v-cam/

Plenty of other people have them on the forum.

  • 2 weeks later...

Bump - Manifolds still for sale.

Turbos - not for sale anymore at this stage

Clutch - gone into another thread below with pics

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/355794-r33-gtr-parts-nismo-circuit-setup-body-parts-twin-plate-clutch/page__gopid__5718231#entry5718231

Yep - come with everything you need as it sells in the Box.

I've literally opened it to check they are all in OK condition as per first post.

Nothing is missing

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