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Just Jap Racing, Australia's biggest Intercooler dealer, is proud to continue bringing SAU forum members the very best deals on the biggest range of intercoolers and kits in the country.

We are delighted to announce the arrival of the latest addition to our massive Cooling-Pro range, the Cooling-Pro Stealth Intercooler Kit

Responding to customer demands for a direct fit Intercooler Kit, we bring you the Stealth. The Stealth kit offers the performance and quality our customers have come to expect with Cooling-Pro products, along with simple fitment, and no inner guard cutting, or additional engine bay piping required.

Like similar Japanese kits from the likes of ARC and Blitz, the Cooling-Pro Stealth Kit is designed to fit straight up while allowing you to maintain a factory looking engine bay.

Proven in various applications including street, drift and circuit, the Cooling-Pro Intercoolers uses a high performance 100% vaccum brazed bar and plate core, with polished TIG welded end tanks crafted in 6061 aluminium.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

- Super efficient Square Tube & Fin Core, capable of flowing up to 1020 CFM

- Low pressure drop across the core - Approximately 0.2% at 15 PSI

- Beaded and rolled end tanks to ensure piping and joiners stay firmly attached

- Core Size of 600 x 240 x 60mm

- 2.5 Inch Outlets

COOLING-PRO STEALTH INTERCOOLER KIT CONTENTS:

- Cooling-Pro Stealth Type Square Tube & Fin Core (High Efficiency)

- Super strength JJR silicon joiners

- Race quality stainless hose clamps

- Mounting brackets, nuts & bolts (Where required)

Each kit includes a 12 month replacement warranty and Australia wide delivery is also available

We have the Cooling-Pro Stealth Kits in stock, ready for immediate pickup & dispatch, so unlike other deals floating around the net, there is:

1. No deposit required

2. No minimum order

3. No waiting

4. Easy online payment options

5. No surprises

Deal with an established and trusted company! - Not a backyard trader

COOLING-PRO STEALTH INTERCOOLER KIT - $550.00

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AVAILABLE NOW TO SUIT:

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T (RB20DET)

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T (RB25DET)

- Nissan Skyline R34 GTT (RB25DET)

- Nissan Stagea WGNC34 (RB25DET)

HOW CAN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Purchase your new Stealth Intercooler Kit online now via our massive new website at http://www.justjap.com for fast Australia-wide delivery.

With Australia's biggest range of High Performance Japanese Parts all under one roof, and all available online, purchasing your tuning parts online couldn't be easier!

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here.

Does it require triming on stock Series 2 front bars steve?

Or should i ask if it fits series 2.. ta

You may require some slight trimming, depending on the bar - This is common on any aftermarket intercooler kit :)

Cheers,

Steve

  • 3 weeks later...
if we want to pick up can we just mention the deal on the forums to get the same price you selling at?

Hi mate, thats correct!

Drop in anytime and my staff will look after you.

Cheers,

Steve

hey mate if i brought this kit say today when would i recieve this in the mail??? say 2 days?

Hi mate, that depends on the payment method you select, and your location.

Regards,

Steve

Hi mate, that depends on the payment method you select, and your location.

Regards,

Steve

bank deposit commonwealth and in victoria

  • 1 month later...

Stealth Series Intercooler Kits for HCR32 are due back in stock shortly.

Thanks for all the orders guys, keep them coming.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 3 months later...

More stock now available :)

Cooling-Pro Stealth Kits now available off the shelf to suit Stagea WGNC34

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Cheers,

Steve

  • 1 month later...
  • 3 weeks later...
for a R34 GTT with post to Perth, how many days and how much is postage?

Hi mate, delivery time is usually around 3-4 business days to WA and postage will be $40.00

Cheers,

Steve

Gday do you guys do installs on these also? if so how much would I be looking at for a R32 GTST?

Thanks

Hi Dave, we certainly do.

Please give us a call in store and speak with Darron and he will be only too happy to do and installation quote for you and confirm when we could book your car in.

Regards,

Steve

Hi,

Would this suit a Series 2 (RB25DET NEO) '00 Stagea without chopping anything? If so, would you have any photos of what one would look like with cooler fitted?

Thanks



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