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Item: R34 Stock Intercooler Side Mount

Age: Just taken off car at 65 XXX Km

Condition: Great, no damage

Price: $160

To Fit: (What car) R32, r33

Location: Sydney

Contact: Adrian; via Private message

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This cooler is in perfect working order and was only taken off after deciding to fit a large front mount. After this mod i can say there wasnt much difference in power unless the car is boosted.

Its been a proven cheap power gain mod for the r32's and r33's seeking for the 200-220rwkw power levels at a budget. The real advantages are all the stock piping is retained, just a blot on mod and lag is virtually no different with the upgrade. The cooler volume itself is much larger than any of the previous skylines.

This cooler is ideally availiable via pickup

Any questions, and fotos can be provided

Cheers

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Alrite people, im giving this one last try to get rid of it on these forums other wise i might pass it on to a mate.

Final Price will be at $130 pickup..

I just want to clear up sum floor space so people let me know if anyone is interested at $130..

Cheers

Adrian

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