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I have a brand new, never fitted, front mount intercooler 600x300x76 for sale along with the polished piping and siliconehose to suit R33.

Looking for around $400

Ill get pics up tomorrow.

Cheers

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Piping has few minor dints, nothing major.

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front mount is just a Hybrid copy cooler, bought it for 200, it looks really good quality, being a fitter and turner. ill sell the cooler posted for $200.

Im in Gympie, Queensland 4570

hey :unsure:

is it a good kit ??? a friend might be interested in buying it.

Why are u selling it ???

yeah its a good kit, fits well. selling it cause crashed my car and dont plan on putting back on once my car is repaired.

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Still for sale - few interests but still no sale - great cooler and piping - $350

Lee.

As the cooler pic was taken back in 2003 have you got a more recent 1

What condition is it in after the stack?

And would you concider going lower.Ya can pick yp a Hybird copy FMIC for 399 to 499 at any jap joint(NEW)

And as im in Melbourne if i disided to get it 350 plus at least 50 to mail ii would be a expensive

Second hand cooler ..That could be y ya still have it ..

think about it and get back to me thanks Lee..

Cheers :)

PS..

Sorry lee i just re read your post.I missed the bit about not being fitted

So it should be in good nic..

How s 300 sound.

if its good can you find out post cost to BERWICK VICTORIA 3806

And i will put 300 plus costs in to you bank account .............................thanks..

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