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Item: Genuine HKS RB20/25 Cast Iron Low mount Exhaust manifold including HKS 40mm external wastegate

Location: Campbelltown

Item Condition: Excellent used condition

Reason for Selling: No longer required

Price and Payment Conditions: $500.00 the lot or $300.00 each. COD on pick up or direct debit plus postage.

Extra Info: How do I know it's a genuine HKS? they have HKS cast in them

Contact Details: email [email protected] or phone 0406 142 529 or PM

are you sure its in good condition?doesnt look like it.

lower price on the wastegate?

You want to come and look???

The rust is only surface from the journey from Japan to Australia.

If you like I will double the price and have it HPC coated, will that satisfy you???

Go buy a NEW HKS manifold and see how much change you get from a grand. An after market stainless manifold will cost you about $700 and they are renowned for cracking, then put a price on the repairs etc etc etc. These HKS manifolds have a reputation of being the BEST of the BEST and don't crack ever.

You want the best, but you want to pay nothing for it. eh!!!!!

AND lower price on the wastegate??? How much do you want to pay for a fully operational HKS 40mm wastegate. New they were nearly $900.00 and the spring and diaphram will cost you over $400.00, go ring BD4's and check.

Sorry guys it could be gone, I have to give a guy postage costs today and he claioms he will do an online DD with the dollars.

If I on't hear from him again I will contact everyone in order of contact.

Thanks, Dennis

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