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Someone mentioned to me the other day that Trust have a Spec M intercooler kit available (I was only aware of SPL and Spec V...)

Anyway, did some lookig and they are a dual layer 600x260x76 core with aluminium piping, delivered by Nengun for about $750.

Anyway, my question is this...

Do these kits have the same piping as the others, ie cut a hole???

Has anyone got one of these installed and has pictures/thoughts/feedback on its quality and performance, given that this is almost a slightly better alternative price wise to Hybrid kits...

Your thoughts please people!!! :sorcerer:

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Do these kits have the same piping as the others, I cut a hole in the subframe???

I have never ever seen a kit that requires that a hole be cut in the subframe. Some require a hole be cut in the thin, vertical, trim piece that hangs down under the box section, same as a GTR of the same model. Others (infrequently) go though the thin panel next to the battery, washer bottle or radiator overflow tank.

:teehee: cheers :P

I have never ever seen a kit that requires that a hole be cut in the subframe. Some require a hole be cut in the thin, vertical, trim piece that hangs down under the box section, same as a GTR of the same model. Others (infrequently) go though the thin panel next to the battery, washer bottle or radiator overflow tank.

:teehee: cheers :P

Sorry Gary I meant these still have to have a whole cut...its been a long week....

Ok back to the drawing board as I would prefer the Blitz with no cutting required...a whole saw is for a commodore not a skyline...

Sorry Gary I meant these still have to have a whole cut...its been a long week....

Ok back to the drawing board as I would prefer the Blitz with no cutting required...a whole saw is for a commodore not a skyline...

GTR's have holes, doesn't make them Commondoors.

:teehee: cheers :P

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