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Obsidian Labs Rx7 S5-s6 Upper Manifold Adapter Kit 89-91 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Obsidian Labs Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:S5Adapter O-ring Version O-ring:No more removing old gaskets! Includes Spares Surface Finish:6061 Aluminium

This adapter CNC machined from 6061 aluminium allows you to mate a Series 6 93-95 Rx7 upper intake manifold to a Series 5 89-91 TII Rx7 lower intake manifold. We offer a standard gasket version and a O-ring version. Please be sure to select the correct version you want in the drop down menu prior to ordering. Includes all metric hardware for installation.  Details - 6061 Aluminium  - Stainless Steel socket head hardware. Custom offset studs are cold rolled 1018 steel. Standard version does not include gaskets. This adapter is 1" thick - **Note** This product will raise the height of the Series 6 upper manifold approximately 1 inch. Please be sure to check clearance if you are using a strut bar. Picture is for reference only. All current releases are raw aluminum. * This is an Obsidian Labs original design that works! *

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