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RB26 6 Boost Manifold for big HP setup - $800


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Rb26 6 boost manifold.

I believe it's for a tial GT42/Gt45 housing and a Tial 60mm gate.  I'm happy to check the flange measurements for anyone that is interested.

Ceramic coated and has EGT ports.

Appears to be in excellent condition with no signs of cracking.

I bought this for my RB26/30 but have decided to stick with a smaller frame turbo.

$800 - happy to freight at buyers expense.

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