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Got this triply layer sealed core 600x300x75mm with stainless steel piping. It can hold up to 80PSI without boost leak. The piping kit comes complete with silicon joints, and stainless steel clamps. they will fit the cooler 100% perfect.

It can hold up to 80PSI without boost leak

600x300x75mm

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RB20 Piping

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Have piping for either RB20 or 25

Price is $380 ono

I will be able to ship it out for ~$20

Please PM me for contact details or post your post-code details for a quote on shipping

Edited by DjeMz
I'll offer $150 plus postage for the piping kit. :D

$180 + shipping and its yours

the piping doesnt seem so sit flush in the engine bay?

If your talking about the rb20 kit, it does, that pic was taken from a mates car when we first installed it (we did it ourselves lol) it fits 100% fine..

If it duznt fit, send it back for a full refund

Cheers

Edited by DjeMz

$180 including post and I'll pay now. :laugh: PM me with details if you accept. This will fit an R34 GTT yes? Comes with everything needed to fit as well yes?

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