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I have a FMIC kit which I bought for my R33, but I have decided the sell the Skyline, so the FMIC goes too.

The cooler has been imported from Japan, it took 6 weeks to get here, and I am basically selling it for what I paid for it, so you get the discount of Japanese imported parts without the hassles associated with actually getting them imported.

The FMIC is an ARC Turn-Flow unit. The core measure 470x260x70mm. ARC is renowned for their quality, and are the brand of choice for several top japanese tuners. They are regarded as one of the best intercoolers on the market. The smaller core and shorter piping will allow better throttle response than a regular 600x300 cross-flow unit, while not compromising on cooling efficiency. It connects to stock R33 intercooler piping, which means that no cutting of the chassis is needed. Kit retails for around $2000.

Comes brand new, in box, with all piping, hoses and clamps.

$1200ono.

Please PM or email ben@networklogic.com.au if you are interested.

Edited by Quinny

Here is some pics. They aren't the greatest quality, my digi camera isn't working so I took these with my phone. You can see everything is brand new, still in the plastic. This is the first time that it has been out of the box.

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