turbo manifold?
I believe Stillen or JWT makes headers for the VG. However, I've only recently recalled seeing them for the z31 exhaust setup. I know I'll get some disagreement on this, but as short as our exhuast manifolds are, even the z31's, there is not much/if anything to gain from headers. They are just too short. A Y-pipe on the other hand will be of great gain and many report this as the number one mod for our cars.
These look like custom shop work to me. Does not look like z31, VE, or VG manifolds outside of the mounting bracket. Most likely, if this is for a turboed VG, then this is a custom fabrication for how the individual sought to run their pipe pertaining to where they are mounting the turbo. If you are looking to turbo your VG, then the easiest and cheapest is to buy two R-side z31 or 2nd gen Maxima manifolds, then have a shop fabricate a custom crossover pipe between the two to mount the turbo. This is what I did. Crossover did cost me $350, but great work, great metal used, and NOT an easy job.
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These look like custom shop work to me. Does not look like z31, VE, or VG manifolds outside of the mounting bracket. Most likely, if this is for a turboed VG, then this is a custom fabrication for how the individual sought to run their pipe pertaining to where they are mounting the turbo. If you are looking to turbo your VG, then the easiest and cheapest is to buy two R-side z31 or 2nd gen Maxima manifolds, then have a shop fabricate a custom crossover pipe between the two to mount the turbo. This is what I did. Crossover did cost me $350, but great work, great metal used, and NOT an easy job.
Help us with what you're trying to do and what it is you're looking for. That would facilitate this discussion and our being able to help you.
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