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Hey dudes, well brent(nengun) has sent me an email saying he is slashing his prices and i managed to get a rouhg guide on the slashed prices of the intercoolers he sells which at the trust and hks cooler kits if i order one by myself he reckons it'll be about $1300 delievered to my door, but he said if i can get another group buy happening he will lower the prices even more :) so anyone interested in getting a jap spec intercooler kit at an awesome price?

i need to know by end of today or tommorow if you are very interested as then only i can get a exact price on how much the intercooler kits will be per person :(

adrian :D

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well brent will be getting back to me on the specs of the kits by tonight hopefully, so if you guys can give me a exact number on how many are interested i shall reply tonight and get exact prices by tommorow :) thanx dudes :D

adrian :(

Hey Adrian

I'm assuming these are full kits with all piping, silicon hoses and clamps? For the price that you're looking at it sounds like an awesome deal. Would be looking for a kit for an R32 GT-R of nothing less than 100mm in thickness. Would a kit such as this be possible?

Cheers

Brendan

Oh, and I forgot to mention that I would rather have a non-polished cooler. I think they attract a slightly higher cost, but I'll be painting mine black anyway to keep it as stock looking as possible. Polished pipes is OK though if no choice on the piping side of things.

okay guys brent got back to me, the hks kits comes in two choices a non polished full kit and a all fully chromed kit whihc means chrome cooler and chrome piping, the dimension for both these kits for a r33 rb25det is 600x301x76mm, i forgot to ask about trust so i'll get back to him on that

For those that asked, yes it is a full japanese spec intercooler kit!

and i shall ask about the r32 gtr's and r32 gts-ts's coz at the moment i only got stuff for r33's

and it will be paid by direct debit, the only thing is the direct debit is limited to certain amount of money :)

adrian :D

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