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Hey Guys,

I'm looking to shut down my second project car, so have some nice items for sale. This thread to for a nice BIG PWR cooler. Here are the specs:

core: 650mm x 400mm x 90mm

end-tank to end-tank: 900mm

3" inlet and outlet

efficient tube and fin

Paid $700 a while back at autobahn, looking for $450ono

Can post anywhere east-coast for $25

Have some other goodies I will post in the next day or so:

*New Cold Fusion wet NOS kit with polished 10lb bottle, comes with the usual items, I have extra accessories available at extra cost

*S13 radiator diversion panel

*bag of 30 drift buttons

Will consider selling the following items if the price is right:

*Custom CA18 plenum with modified XF tb with wiring harness to suit ca18 (made 300hp at wheels on a completely stock CA18 (excepting turbo and ems [lil T04, 440cc injectors and microtech)

*Steam-pipe low mount ca18 turbo manifold (excellent quality, small-ish diameter runners, tuned/equal length runners - perfect for torquey setups)

*Full set of 180sx (sports shape, not s13 ones) grey carpet seats front and back in GC (no rails)

*Whiteline poly-u s13 rear lca bushes (still in packet)

*Full alpine sound system, all items Type R (6" spits, 6x9's, 2x 12" subs, big alpine monoblock, another 4ch amp, alpine mp3 head-unit (custom boot install)

*180sx new carbon-fiber bonnet

*Custom steam-pipe top mount manifold, turbo, wastegate and dump. Smallish T03/4, tial style gate etc.. (have ground most welds done, needs a little touchup where weld was ground through, and needs some loving with a die-grinder on the inside)

*4xgtr injectors, 2 sets of standard 370cc

*Near new ca18 water pump (done about 100k's)

*Full 180sx bodykit - recently bought from jetspeed - vertex sides and rear, gp sports front bar

I'll add some more info on the other items above on request,

I'm a bit of a CA18 parts hoarder - so will not easily part with my rare items,

This thread is ONLY for questions about the PWR cooler shown in pics - any other info PM me for any other items and the cooler.

Location: Brisbane - will happily post

Pricing: As usual, if you have any comment or offers for parts PM me, but expect no replies if you are offering unrealistic money.

NO offers in this thread, and NO useless posts please (please PM offers instead)

Chris

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