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I have a Trust cooler that looks identical to this mounted on my 33, got it second hand so it came with pipes. I got it cos it just plumbed up to the standart pipework. And fits perfectly in the M-spec bar, after trimming the back a little(as with all intercoolers).

the time u spend mucking around with it, it might just be cheaper to buy an off the shelf kit. go for it and good luck, but it might not be as cheap as you think, and the core could suck. is it a top mount core ?

the time u spend mucking around with it, it might just be cheaper to buy an off the shelf kit. go for it and good luck, but it might not be as cheap as you think, and the core could suck. is it a top mount core ?

alot of coppers wont write it off as a defect because it plumbs back to the stock piping. its not that much mucking around either... nothing to have a whinge about.

paulr33 - this is a gen Trust. so it wouldn't be too bad in quality i hope..

i am thinking of adapting it to sit where the original sits to hide it a little..

so hopefully it wil fit sidemounted..

don't think it would be too much trouble just the dimension that i am worry about..worse i'll front mount it..

Hi me again..

got the intercooler.. it's freaking massive so gota front mount it..

just wondering.. has anyone eva attempted cleaning the interior of the intercooler?

any tips?

and where is a good place in melbourne for me to get the piping done?

my local exhaust dude is abit usless...

thanks

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