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Item: HDi Intercooler Kit

Age: 3~4 weeks used on my car

Condition: Lightly used on near stock car that has seen very few km's since installed

Price: $350 + postage if needed *FIRM*

To Fit: maybe 32 but definitely 33 and 34

Comments: item is in great condition ... why spend 600+ for one of these when you can have it for next to nothing barely used at all!!! Also has had vacuum nipple threaded for boost controller ...

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Item: A'pexi Power Intake

Age: 3~4 weeks

Condition: As new

Price: SOLD

To Fit: RB25 equipped cars

Comments:

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Item: Custom Aluminum Heat Sheild

Age: On car 3~4 weeks

Condition: Great

Price: $20 SOLD

To Fit: R33 GTS-t with standard cooler piping

Comments: It can be modified by simply covering the extra IC pipe opening by placing a piece of aluminium as I did over the hole ... works a treat because you can duct cold air up to the pod through the factory hole if you have an over top FMIC kit like the one above ^^

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Location: Wollongong

Contact: Post a reply in the thread and I'll send you a PM

Edited by BLK33T

Dude, you stil keen to part with the heat sheild??

im keen for it

ive PM'd you my number

Item: HDi Intercooler Kit

Age: 3~4 weeks used on my car

Condition: Lightly used on near stock car that has seen very few km's since installed

Price: $350 + postage if needed *FIRM*

To Fit: maybe 32 but definitely 33 and 34

Comments: item is in great condition ... why spend 600+ for one of these when you can have it for next to nothing barely used at all!!! Also has had vacuum nipple threaded for boost controller ...

med_gallery_35770_2483_79882.jpg

med_gallery_35770_2483_42222.jpg

Item: A'pexi Power Intake

Age: 3~4 weeks

Condition: As new

Price: $40 + postage approx $10

To Fit: RB25 equipped cars

Comments:

med_gallery_35770_2483_83438.jpg

med_gallery_35770_2483_12621.jpg

Item: Custom Aluminum Heat Sheild

Age: On car 3~4 weeks

Condition: Great

Price: $20

To Fit: R33 GTS-t with standard cooler piping

Comments: It can be modified by simply covering the extra IC pipe opening by placing a piece of aluminium as I did over the hole ... works a treat because you can duct cold air up to the pod through the factory hole if you have an over top FMIC kit like the one above ^^

med_gallery_35770_2483_12430.jpg

Location: Wollongong

Contact: Post a reply in the thread and I'll send you a PM

FMIC is GT spec tube and fin >> it is 300x600x76mm >> it comes with brackets and has all the genuine joiners and hose clamps needed to complete the installation

Here is the website HDi

Hope this helps

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