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$199 + delivery for the same item

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Yeah i saw that one, but a few members like bubba have mentioned that they arent so good. Ive also had bad experience with a JJR intercooler, which need a lot of modifications to fit onto the r33.

Lucky i had a welder and other tools etc to modify the intercooler, otherwise i would of been up a creek with no paddle.

So i learnt my lesson in that one.. pay a bit extra for a branded product, that will just bolt up with no modification.

But thanks for the heads up on that one. Appreciate it alot.

Have heard of lost of issues with the JJR split dump/fronts though.

i meant that u heard it :P

And i wouldnt b surpirsed either, the JJR stealth intercooler was shocking. Hardly a direct bolt on.

I'll b ordering in the exhaust system very soon...

then clutch/flywheel and fuel pump.

and finally tune and more Boost!!

are you sure the clutch is standard? You never know sometimes what the previous owners have put in.

Alternatively are you sure your running 270hp, cause there is no way that would hold up for long.

I bought my car from a dealer and he assured me it only came with the exhaust and pod, but I've since then modified it with basic things. I've only travelled 5000km with the tune and havent had any signs of my clutch slipping yet.

I would check it, but I dont know how/where to look.

mmm the standard clutch is pretty strong i must say.....i still had the NA clutch in when my motor was transplanted and held fine the mechanic said its on its last legs and i was still doing launches etc and it still held fine for over 1.5 years? lol daniel just drop ur box out :/ and you'll see if its AM or not ;) hahah

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