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its a ripoff if u usually buy cheap 'leb' brand things.

i totally agree denham

thats y i had mine made up custom to how i wanted using steam pipe :D

never buy cheap things unless u know of the quality of the product and the R&D thats gone into it

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dont you guys think a new exhuast manifold for $1500 is expensive  :bs!:

look at it this way

ECU - $1500

Injectors - $1000

Turbo - $2000

Ext Gate - $700

decent EBC - $400

Tune - $500

Rebuild... i'm interested to hear what your paying vs what you are getting even if it is 'mates' rates.

When you look at these things... $1500 for a manifold that is properly designed fits in fairly well.

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If u got the t66 for so cheap i would keep a bit of $$ to get it rebuilt coz either its real old or u will have a problem with it.

Also ditch the profec b spec II as it is shit at controlling boost with a external gate.

And if u are not paying for the labour then dont expect to see your car finished anytime soon. Its maybe mates rates, but mate he will make u wait :rant:

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Speak to les @

Exhaust Worx

Factory 1/ 12 Reid St Bayswater VIC 3153

ph: (03) 9761 1124

he just recently did a high mount manifold for my mates t66 rb30 very nice work great service and he knows that he is talking about.

you ask a question he will answer it no bullshit he tells you how it is

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