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hey guys ive got an r33 series 2, ive got a full sized hybrid (fake version) intercooler wif piping, i need someone that fits them proply for a good decent price ?

if anyone knows anyone that does these things please msg me

thanks :rofl:

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dont need to be fast and cheap. many guys on the forums fit their own intercoolers and thus can help you out. and the bonus to that is that they wont charge you to help you out.

if u need a hand, ill help you out if want.

pm me.

daniel

Hey man fitted my own front mount wasnt hardat all, All oyu need is a bit of a switched on brain and away you go i can fit it for ya if ya want wont cost ya anything maybe a whole saw blade thats it!!!! i have a s1 33 and i am 99% sure that the sey up is exactly the same for the piping and location let me know, Seriously its not that hard ill show you and you can show others!! P.M me and illsend ya my details if ya wanna come down the peninsula to dromana direction!!!! it would take two maybe three hours pending on distractions!!!!

dont need to be fast and cheap. many guys on the forums fit their own intercoolers and thus can help you out. and the bonus to that is that they wont charge you to help you out.

if u need a hand, ill help you out if want.

pm me.

daniel

Ye, well if you wanna take 4-5 hours out of your day or more, thats fine. But not everyone can afford this leisure.

Also to a search of this section about "kits" etc. There are a good number of threads about how peoples kits apparently "dont fit".

When in actual fact they do fit, its the installation that was wrong.

This just comes down to people not knowing what they are doing, nothing wrong with that, or being handy with tools. Thats how life is.

If your not that handy, paying someone $200 to fit a cooler is filthy cheap for the work involved. And you know its going to be done right the first time, aligned correctly etc etc.

IMO its easier to take out a motor than fit a cooler, and you pay more to have a motor taken out... where as a cooler is a royal pain.

If its just jap/hybrid style kit, hybrid has a installation manual you could download from there website so it would be pretty much the same for any ic of the same style

If you cant find it pm and ill email it to you cause its on my comp at home somewhere.

getting mine done at proteck in preston for 2 hunge, same cooler also. me and a mate could probably do it but i couldnt be bothered attempting it, and having it installed professionally is good peice if mind to know its done right.

i say go at it yourself, things other people do to your car you might not like especially if its dirt cheap. cutting that hole, placing rubber guard around the hole, flipping ur horns around, cutting a section of reo out and then fitting and installing the cooler urself shouldnt be too much of a hassle. I will find out but people assure me 3-4 hours, an FMIC to be installed and some beer = great times.

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