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Item: Cooling pro type 2 FMIC Kits

Age: 1.5 years (not to sure)

Condition: Ok

Price: 180

To Fit: (What car) R33 gts-t (s1 or s2)

Location: Melbourne SE suburbs

Contact: ricki via PM

Comments:

The cooler Kit comes complete with the core/all the piping/brackets/silicon joiners and clamps.

I recieved this from a mate who got a new kit for his car. I have had it running on my car for about 1 year and was working perfect.

As said above the core has some damage. There is a few bent fin blades here and there but thats with every Intercooler. The is also a small dint on the top of the core (i have pictures to show anyone who is interested)

Before i put it on my R33 i got it pleasure and leak tested and it passed 100% :D

The piping kit is in good nic except for the crossover pipe (the one that runs over the ran blade) the xover pipe has a dint in it and was cut and re welded to get the dint out. (i also have detailed pics of this also)

As said above the kit has been on my car for 1 year now and worked great. If you get an exhaust joint to make up a xover pipe to replace it, you would have a great kit for this price (however the kit is still workable with what it comes with)

Im only chasing about $180 (pp if interstate) for this kit as it does have some damage.

All interested PM me and i can send ya more pics.

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