6boost RB exhaust manifold Group buy $730!

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GB is closed.
Modified by eh? at 11:54 PM 11/7/2008


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So the total cost with shipping and everything will be 730?!! Let me know cause if it is i will be getting in on this.

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You may have to add in currency conversion fees and paypal fees. I'm also waiting on an answer on the shipping. Also waiting for a show of hands before I get all the details.

The first GB the guys paid $1000AUD + 150 shipping+fees.

So I'm hoping this will be $730US + fees


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man, too bad this isn't like 4 months from now, that's a killer deal

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I'm probably gonna jump in on this as well...let me know more specific details on the price and pics of some of the work.

thanks

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Here's the first GBhttp://forums.nicoclub.com/zer...age=4RB seth's manifold

Darius fwd placement manifold (+$$)

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damn awesome deal... too bad all my money is going to my vacation! if not i would be all over this...

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Um that is a ridiculous deal, and I'll do what I can to get the money in time.

Holy crap thats cheap.

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I hate you guys. I paid $1050 with fees and shipping for mine. (~890+130+30) Plus another $300 to have the WG flange welded on and ceramic coated.

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**** i pretty sure ill be in eh?

Darius. with your modded manifold, i know you had problems with maf. but people running MAPs, would that be the better run? do you get more clearance? any issues with bigger turbos?

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It wasn't so much the turbo size as it was the placement and trying to get the MAF and BOV recirc fit pre-turbo. If you run a MAP system, then the forward-positioned turbo allows for more room to get larger diameter exhaust piping down past the steering shaft and allow the WG dump to connect back into the exhaust.

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ill go down for the modded one like Darius has.

is it a set flange on these things turbo size?

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Has anyone actually completed install of this manifold? Build quality is excellent from pics and having seen it in person, but i'm still curious on fitment. Will the normal style fit a 40r? Any issues with the wastegate position? Available turbo flanges? T3, T3 Divided, T4, T4 Divided?

-Bluefire

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When you order, you need to tell Kyle what you want for a flange and for a collector type (T3, T4, divorced, combined collector). You can get whatever you want, but you have to give him the details in your order or it will slow everyone down.

If you look on the original 6boost manifold thread, there is a pic of the center mounted one on a VL with a large frame turbo on it.

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when i was talking to Kyle about mine (the center positioned one) i told him i wanted to use at least a 35R and have room to upgrade it later, if you talk to him just tell him what you want and he'll let you know if he can make it. These are very solid built manifolds and this is a killer deal... i ended up paying like $1080 and fighting customs for a while for mine, when you order ****MAKE SURE YOU GIVE HIM YOUR PHONE NUMBER ***

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what are they made of?

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jdmser wrote:what are they made of?
3.6mm wall steam pipe, steel

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here is mine from the first group buy



definately fine quality!

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Gonna need to jump on this quickly because the dollar is in flux. The $ conversion price as of right now is $758.

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Id like to snag one of these, but Im not sure if Ill have the cash when you guys order. I may just have to snag Kyle's email from someone and order one on my own.

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Darius wrote:When you order, you need to tell Kyle what you want for a flange and for a collector type (T3, T4, divorced, combined collector). You can get whatever you want, but you have to give him the details in your order or it will slow everyone down.

If you look on the original 6boost manifold thread, there is a pic of the center mounted one on a VL with a large frame turbo on it.
whats your specs on your manifold darius?

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Quick update, the price is $1175AUD SHIPPED. So as of right now the price is $747 USD SHIPPED but with some small fees.Kyle would like $100 deposit per person.

"I'd say $100 should keep them in line when its finished:o) Regards...........................Kyle"

"Correct, the price is $1175 INCLUDING shipping, not plus. Reagrds.........................Kyle"

I'd like a hand count asap before the Australian dollar rises again....

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in

still want the modified one. can you grab me a price on that one?

sent you an email too

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ugh the Dollar keeps dropping. Lets get a list going, if you are 100% in add your name to the list:

1)eh2)krayton

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So all the prices are the same? I would want one that could hold a holset hx35 and maybe bigger later on. It would need to be t3. Do you guys suggest a forward facing manifold or what? i really wanna get on this one i just need to know

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MATTs14 wrote:So all the prices are the same? I would want one that could hold a holset hx35 and maybe bigger later on. It would need to be t3. Do you guys suggest a forward facing manifold or what? i really wanna get on this one i just need to know
No, there will be price differences for variances/add-ons. IE: I know for sure the foward placed manifold costs a bit extra, he can also do ceramic coating for extra too. I'll post up the details early tomorrow morning when Kyle replies with the info.

Read up the original thread, the prices should be similar:"forward-mount manifold is $100 more" 100AUD = 66USD"Heat wrapping $200aud $132USDCompressor cover porting $250aud 165usdCeramic coating - black $320aud 211usdCeramic coating - silver $280aud 185usdCeramic coating of exh. housing $250aud" 165usd

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If you guys don't mind my input...

Do the ceramic coating somewhere in the US. That way if the coating fails you won't have to ship that beast back overseas. Jet hot will allow a part to be recoated once free of charge due to coating failure.

Evan

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^agreed

but i thought you would just do that since you have to have a wastegate flange welded on

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lets get this ish rolling.

in for 1 forward mounted T4 divided.

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I dont know if some of the people on here understand how good a deal this is? SR20 equal length manifolds cost more than this! trust me I know.


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