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never heard of it but then i really dont get out much lol

i (and many others) run a hybrid kit fits fine no major chopy just front bar a lil, hole for pipework and corners of the fan (tho i found the fan rubs itself down just fine )

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Hey i am also very interested to know if the monsta intercooler kits on ebay are any good.

i bought one of those intercoolers, to replace a damaged one, think i got it for about $180, works perfectly,

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I've got one, fit is far from 'good', but once you manage to get it all fitted right, then it's great, just as good as any other china kit.

You will need to tap a nipple for your boost controller/actuator, but some metal epoxy and a screw-in-nipple does the trick pretty easily. I have some photos if you need help.

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these are just the normal china kits

its an old china kit where it had 1 piece cross over pipe instead of 2

this makes them a bit trickier to fit but if you know what your doing it will still fit well

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