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INLET MANIFOLD TO SUIT R34 GT-t RB25 NEO

turbo side can suit earlier models.


Selling my turbo kit no longer needed as i'm going a different engine and this setup is not

suitable for what im chasing. only reason for removal is because my engine is now low on compression (was stock)


Only about 3000kms of work and has performed faultlessly. like new


Made 317rwkw at 20 psi on E85. only ran that on the dyno. street use was 17psi however turbo can run into the 25's


Parts include the following


Hypergear ATR43ss internal gate (500hp unit)

Earls turbo lines and fittings.

Stock exhaust manifold

tube and fin Intercooler 600x300x76 3inch inlet and outlets.

All clamps and silicon couplings

2 x 3 inch dump pipes. 1 with cat is stainless + high flow cat and other without a cat is iron.

PLAZMAMAN inlet manifold also includes their billet 80 mm throttle body.

catch can setup includes all fittings and hoses

Custom made aluminum intercooler pipes (TIG welded)

3 inch intake pipe

Brand NEW k&n pod filter

turbo beanie


Any questions don't hesitate to ask

still on car, only remove when i get a deposit




$2800


Thanks for looking

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