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Bought this some time ago with the intention of sticking it on the 25 in my ceffy. I'm going on my honeymoon in 6 weeks and could really use the cash instead.

It's a cut & shut job using RB25 runners, welds look very solid & professional & a custom box for all the lines has been made & bolted underneath. This cost me a fair bit, more than what I'm asking. Stand out like a virgin in a whorehouse with this thing sitting on your 25.

Price: $800

Contact: PM if interested

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Edited by a31rb25
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  • 4 months later...

Location: Canberra

No idea who built it, I bought it off yahoo auctions a while ago. If you want more pics of certain parts for a closer look sing out, I'll take them and post them up.

As per the original post I was intending on using it but never ran the car with it on so don't have any pics of it fitted in the ceffy & can't comment on the performance. I trial fitted it and found it fouled on the BMC lines due to the width of it, but that's the 25 in a ceffy. R33 & 34 bays have more room, seen this set up in a couple of 33s and it came off a 33 in Japan according to the ad.

  • 1 month later...

Moving state in 2 weeks, would rather sell this before the move if possible - that doesn't meant i'll entertain bullshit offers of $500. Will swap for RB20/25 clutch of similar value eg Exedy Sports Tuff Organic.

Edited by a31rb25

LOL low ball offer or your unrealistic price, $800 for a chopped up manifold is entering Greddy FFP territory, particularly when you can’t advise on fitment and the like.

Offer remains at $500

^ There's currently one on yahoo auctions for the same asking price, that's the 2nd i've seen in 3 years. Then factor in freight, Japanese taxes on everything, the loss of conversion rate through bank transfer, etc and it's about $1200+ to land it here. Freight through E-go would be far less as would the waiting time.

If you'd asked if freight was included for that price, rather than lowball me a little over 50% of what I was asking then you would've had a deal.

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