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Just got these for sale... A sum of the sale amount will be give to Skylines Australia as a donation from sale...

Brand new TO4E turbo, never been used..... $1600

Stainless steel Top Mount manifold to suit TO4E and RB20/RB25, with external waste gate pipe, also never been used..... $1700

The turbo was brought for $1800 at COST PRICE, and the Manifold was $2000 also at cost price...

Prices are above but willing to sell as a 'kit' for about $3000.....

Pics are below....

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If intrested either ask Questions here, pm or email me at [email protected] or i can be contacted on 0413220070.... Thanks for your time.

-Jamie

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i think INASNT has a theory "If i don't have one on my car it must be crap" man mock it when you build a better one!!!

really? i infact have a 6 into 1 high mount manifold and 3040 so i know the issues with this design.

The HKS ones go 6 - 2 - 1.

good luck with the sale anyway.

Thanks for giving me good luck with the sale but i dont like the way u said it :)

And if u actually look closely..... they collect into a group of 3 before going into 1, the whole 6 dont actually go into that one main piece.... Thankyou

-Jamie

Because as you would probably know, people sometimes sell things when they need money.... this is my time to need money so to speak lol.... By the way, ur car looks awsome

<- if thats it in ur pic!

-Jamie

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